Adriano's Cube |
I cannot avoid to make available on the web a thing that my father, Adriano , liked so much : |
Anyone who has up to six appointments with some kind of events during the day can use Adriano's Cube: it is Excel workbook made by two sheets.
- The first one is editable and acquires the definition of data in terms of time and the content of the event: up to six events are available like the sides of the cube (if the appointments are less than six a day, then some slot can be left empty so that the "next" trace leads anyway to the right defined event. (Note: only the light blu cells have to be modified)
- The second one is the rendered cube and is that one to be printed on a A4 size sheet
Typically the paper chosen for the printing should be of some thickness in order to have an object solid enough. The printed figure must be cut along the traced boundaries and must be bended along the boundaries of each side of the cube. The exceeding borders serve to join the sides each other and must be bended too before covered with some glue.
Here is the Adriano's Cube empty workbook.
Once the Adriano's Cube is manufactured, its usage is:
- to have the action reported in the top side of the cube, as the next pending goal
- to have all things ready for facing the event (for example medicines) at the time specified on the side
- to manage the event at the right time
- to rotate the cube following the arrows drawn in top side, as a prof of having managed the (past) event
License of use: you can use, distribute and modify the Adriano's cube, but, please, don't change its name !