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Old 08-21-2008, 10:58 AM   #66
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Originally Posted by bob_ninja View Post
What happened to paper in World Trade Center attack?
Speaking of useless exaggerations... don't you want to make a nazi example also?

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So it *CAN* be recycled but in practice it may be happening far leff often that we'd like.
I depends on the country. In austria recycle works pretty well and every household is required to collect paper in a seperate basket.

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In fact, forget books. What about nespapers. How much of a newspaper is *ACTUALLY* read on average???? I tend to find so little good content, I may read only 5% of a newspaper. So you are making all this paper and printing so many newspapers every day to end up consuming a mere 10%-20% of it!?!?!
Just think about how much electronic energy you wasted with the excess use of interpunctation signs. Like a sentence is going to make moer sense the more interpunctation signs you use!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Other than that, this has already been mentioned in this thread, so thanks for repeating me
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