On 11/13/05, Paul G. Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> boblq wrote:
> >
> >
> > I use Kinko's and print as little as possible.
> >
> > But sometimes it would be convenient to do it at home.
> >
>
> I have a USB printer/fax (given to me by a friend who didn't need it - it 
> works
> fine). I got it about a year ago. I bought a cable for it a few months later.
>
> Both are still sitting in my computer room un-used. So how little do I print
> anything at home? That's what work is for (and until recently when I 
> graduated,
> school). :)

Some of us (like me) are retired and no longer have a printer at work
to mooch copies from.  So I have two printers:  one color inkjet and
one mono laser.

Even when I could use the high-speed duplex printer at work, it was
nice to have something at home for instant copies.  I find that I
can't easily remember what was on the last several screens full of
stuff that I just read.  Rather than swapping back and forth between
different images on my desktop, I make a hard copy to look at.

I guess there must be at least 10 different types of people here,
those who like hard copy for reference, and those who do not.

    carl
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    carl lowenstein         marine physical lab     u.c. san diego
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