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Lee was recently working on a friend's broken-down PC and was
happy to see that a NEAT box was conveniently available right
next to the chassis. "NEAT box," you ask? Kudos to Jim for
coining this term and sharing the idea several years ago in one
of our books. It's an idea worth sharing again, "Largish plastic
box -- This may be the single most important thing your new
system needs. We favor the Rubbermaid brand of plastic
containers, about 12 inches wide, 16 inches long, 8 inches deep.
Into this box goes every disk, manual, CD-ROM, license, and any
other leftover parts, screws, cables, twist ties--in short, the
works! This box is used only for things related to the computer
you are currently assembling. Call it your 'New computer
Emergency catchAll Trunk,' or NEAT for short. If you set up
another computer, get a separate NEAT box for that system. Label
this box with the name of the computer or its brand and model
number."