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Old 03-12-2009, 01:40 PM   #126
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Originally Posted by Steve Jordan View Post
You're referring to habits that can be un-learned. As an example, I "scribble" on paper so seldom that a 1x1.5" post-it pad will satisfy my writing needs for most of a year... everything else is electronic, including most of the notes that go temporarily onto the post-its. A pencil and eraser gets them to last even longer. I throw away very little paper, because I use very little paper in the first place. I even decline paper receipts when given the option. (I'm not sure what you meant by "flipping"...)
How do you know the people you give those post-its don't throw them away? Or is it for home use only. I wonder why you don't go get trashed papers from others to replace the post-its. I mean isn't it little bit waste to use BRAND NEW post-its, even if not so often, when you could just as well go to the nearest waste-basket and get some little used paper there?
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