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Stationery maker King Jim Corp has a new white-board-like sheet for table use. Meeting Sheet can be spread over the table and you can write on it and erase what your write any time like conventional white boards. Two different sizes (600x900 mm and 600x600 mm) are available, and three markers (black, red, blue) and two erasers are included.

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a. they do not provide the detergent to wash your shirts after erasing what to you wrote with your sleeves when you try to reach your partner on the other side of the table

b. after the meeting, when you try to take a picture of what you wrote with your partners, you have to stand on your chair to take a picture which is dangerous

c. you can still make a photocopy but you have multiple thoughts written in all directions

d. to have all thoughts written in them same orientation, you rotate the board or you just hang it on the wall

e. to fix the board on the wall, you need to screw it on the brand new wall which will make an another argument to get fired

f. you finally go the local supply store and buy a regular board on wheels with a scanner mounted on it.

This product is perfect for a one man project meeting.

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7000 yen for a plastic sheet? Zurui.

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This is sure to be a hit in all those Japanese companies where democracy is encouraged during meetings.

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Here is another born and future millionaire coming out of the blue. The cost of his invention is very expensive, and I would prefer you use my scrap papers and give them to recycling company. Is there some mistake by saying:’ Meeting sheet' I would rather say; 'Meeting s...t.' don’t market this around my area; we do have enough junk in this country from 'Chinglish.'

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whatever happened to a blackboard with chalk? People like to stand when they think, not sleep in their seats. Somewhere in Waterloo Canada, beside the University there the owner of Blackberry build a building for physicists and it's mostly a modern art blackboard for free thinking.

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