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Not always - in certain environments you need a hard copy document.I really am trying to see the benefit in this. Isn't paperless just easier? Like email?
Not always - in certain environments you need a hard copy document.
The first time I encountered the "paperless" sales pitch was in about 1989. After implementation of this so-called "paperless" system we used more paper than ever before and the rain forests are disappearing at a more rapid rate.
I guess that should read "Under the Bonnet",well at least on my version of Chrome it doesHaving used the “Under the hood” options tab to sign into their Google account
I guess that should read "Under the Bonnet",well at least on my version of Chrome it does
Monday morning nitpick-check![]()
Not always - in certain environments you need a hard copy document.
The first time I encountered the "paperless" sales pitch was in about 1989. After implementation of this so-called "paperless" system we used more paper than ever before and the rain forests are disappearing at a more rapid rate.
What exactly is the logic/market drive behind this? It sort of sounds like they're trying to bring back fax... I've been working very hard to get people to stop using that archaic system and now they've made a come back by slapping the word "cloud" in front of it making it sounds all technotrendy.
Actually we do not use rain forests for paper and thanks to the high demand of paper, we are planting more trees to be harvested for paper than ever before.