Paper is Not Dead.
Paper is Not Dead.
In this electronic age, paper can still be important.
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Re: Paper is Not Dead.
I guess with all the tablets coming out maybe less trees will be chopped down overtime and paper.
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Re: Paper is Not Dead.
henry654 wrote:
I guess with all the tablets coming out maybe less trees will be chopped down overtime and paper.
- But you can't wipe yourself with a tablet.
http://chrislang.org/2008/02/05/the-convention-on-biodiversity-gm-trees-and-paper-consumption/ wrote:
<<Overall paper consumption figures in China are booming, whereas in the US consumption peaked in the late 1990s and has fallen around 10 per cent since then. If recent rates of expansion continue, China will overtake the US by the end of the decade.>>
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Re: Paper is Not Dead.
What happened in 1975? Energy crisis?
Just call me "geck" because "zilla" is like a last name.
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Re: Paper is Not Dead.
Robneufer wrote:But you can't wipe yourself with a tablet.
Re: Paper is Not Dead.
Rob, and neufer, you just click DELETE.
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Re: Paper is Not Dead.
That and Bretton Woods went up in flames!geckzilla wrote:
What happened in 1975? Energy crisis?
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