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I agree with the first part, but not the second part. No time for guilt. Besides, I canĀ¹t stand reading more than a few sentences on a screen. I recycle everything eventually., but anything I print out I file. File cabinets are the hidden landfills of America. I wish I had more of them. DB on 4/6/05 4:55 PM, Debra Lombard at dlombard@no.address wrote: > > "My personal experience is that documents of any length are slow and tedious > to read on screen, so I end up printing them out--feeling somewhat guilty > about it. Is this a common experience? " > > I agree and do that too. :"( > > Debra Lombard, LEED AP > Sustainable Design Specialist > The RETEC Group, Inc. > 900 Chapel St., 2nd Fl - Box 9 > New Haven, CT 06510 > Tel: 203-868-0137 > Fax: 203-773-3657 > dlombard@no.address > David Biddle, Executive Director P.O. Box 4037 Philadelphia, PA 19118 215-247-3090 215-432-8225 (mobile) Dbiddle@no.address <WWW.GPCRC.COM> Read In Business magazine to learn about sustainable businesses in communities across North America! Go to: <http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/jgpress/> |
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