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Subject:Re: why we'll never be paperless From:"Robert E. Allen" <re_allen -at- PNL -dot- GOV> Date:Wed, 1 Feb 1995 00:43:24 GMT
In article <TECHWR-L%95012613042631 -at- VM1 -dot- UCC -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU>,
Tammy Hale <tammyh -at- fgm -dot- com> says:
>Thanks for the article. It overlooked, however, one great attribute of
>paper that computers will never have.
>It makes a satisfying crinkly sound when you work with it.
And is makes such a satisfying crinkly sound when you wad it up
and squeeze it and rip it and stomp on it and throw it in the
recycle bin and wonder what the fool that wrote it was thinking about.