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Showing 7 articles from December 19, 2013.

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[Adv.] Philadelphia Mixing

Travis asks, "How many steps are on this escalator?"

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Thoughts on the industry

A location-based way to find international news


 
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Jim's Articles

Week of 23 December 13: On the 13th Christmas
Week of 23 December 13: On the 13th Christmas

Nip Impressions is a teenager this Christmas. Let’s go back and look at some of the highlights, shall we?

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Perspectives

Getting computers to use more paper
Getting computers to use more paper

While the paperless office will probably never exist, we all know that the “less-paper”  office arrived around ten years ago, and is cutting seriously into paper sales. At the Consumer Electronics Show in January this year, I found a clever, non-traditional measure taken by International Paper to promote the use of paper that is also useful to many readers of this column for daily work...

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 More on the IPPC and the forest industry
More on the IPPC and the forest industry


The climate change situation is likely to be more positive than negative for the pulp and paper industry, but with lots of uncertainty.  Actions of our governments in the name of climate change, which are not likely to be rational on such a complex issue, will have the key impact on the industry...

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A random walk with Gene

Putting things in historical perspective
Putting things in historical perspective

It is so easy for us to sink into the feeling that America (The United States of America, that is) is going downhill at an increasingly rapid rate. But whenever I get into a funk about the US, I just read some history and realize how far we've come...

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Technology, movies, conflict and the future
Technology, movies, conflict and the future

But like leading edge technology today that is prohibitively expensive, trickle down technology will eventually reach you and me in the form of advances in what we can buy and use...

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