In a message dated 2/23/2006 4:52:30 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
That may explain the name "Bookeeper."  More likely to be used for books than
other materials for which there are "cheaper" methods for preservation.  And
sorry 'bout the extra K in my first post--what can I say?  It must have been
the spellcheck!

 
So I'm confused.  Is the correct brand name "Bookeeper" or "Bookkeeper"?  I'm not familiar with the product, so I really don't know.  If "Bookeeper" with a single K is the actual name of the stuff, I think the manufacturer goofed.  "Bookkeeper" with two K's, the name of a traditional occupation, would make more sense.  It seems to me that a bookeeper would be a keeper of boos--possibly a good name for a Hallowe'en costume outfitter.  Just wondering...
 
David "Boozekeeper" Haberstich
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