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Why I don't read PC Magazine

2002-01-04 00:16:46+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

I was in the bathroom, and grabbed the closest reading material. At least I think that's why it was left in there. The December 26, 2001 PC Magazine, page 132, sidebar on "laser printers versus ink jet printers" written by M. David Stone, says:

If you print just 500 pages a year - one ream of paper - a 1-cent difference per page works out to $75 over a three-year lifetime.

Take bets this guy sidelines as an economist for Dubya?

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