Re:Paperless? No - but only by preference
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My office is almost the same... but I still print things out occasionally - mainly so that I can put big red ink crosses over them, and write rude remarks about the author... which is somehow much more satisfying with a real pen than a computerised one!
'Royal Dutch Shell' - A hangover from a more pleasant time, where companies actually had nationalites. I say 'more pleasant' only because, when a company has a declared national location, the government there has some kind of control over their behaviour. Total state control of corporate shennanigans is obviously a bad thing, but it would be nice if a national government, ANY national government, could tell Shell where to stick it's URL...
My office is almost the same... but I still print things out occasionally - mainly so that I can put big red ink crosses over them, and write rude remarks about the author... which is somehow much more satisfying with a real pen than a computerised one!
'Royal Dutch Shell' - A hangover from a more pleasant time, where companies actually had nationalites. I say 'more pleasant' only because, when a company has a declared national location, the government there has some kind of control over their behaviour. Total state control of corporate shennanigans is obviously a bad thing, but it would be nice if a national government, ANY national government, could tell Shell where to stick it's URL...