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I missed the beginning of this, but Geoff Hart quoted
Mark Dykstra <<[would] like to write a convincing case that we would
be better off going with perfect binding [than 3-ring binders]>>
Are these your only choices? I generally use spiral or gbc binding
rather than perfect. The books are more flexible, lie flat, and don't
fall apart as quickly (unless, there's something new in perfect
binding?).