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environmental e-mails.

January 2, 2009 Filled under everything's not lost, work
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seen in an e-mail signature from a customer:

please don't print

this is absolutely true :)

i know i print mails every now and then – still hardly ever – and only if there are a lot of things on it i have to cross off, but i know other people who print almost every e-mail and read them on paper instead of the screen. or they archive e-mails the old fashioned way instead of only moving it in their e-mail program. couldn’t believe it myself at first..

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One Response to environmental e-mails.

  1. ChrisJanuary 2, 2009 at 02:37

    i know a guy that let’s his assistant print his emails AND let’s her read the emails to him…

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