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| Electronic Information = How Much Paper? |
| Author: | Mike Miller |
| Date: | Monday, 13th Sep 2004 11:37 |
| Views: | 1,628 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| Category: | Computers and Software | | URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/b29922 |
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Hello,
Bit of an odd one this but has anybody ever done estimates of the equivalent pieces of paper that electronically stored information equals. For example if I have 40Mb of e-mails stored and wanted to print them how many single sided A4 sheets would be used? I realise there are all sorts of variables involved in this but if anyone has done estimates I'd be interested.
Cheers - Mike |
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| Electronic Information = How Much Paper? | | Hello,
Bit of an odd one this but has anybody ever done estimates of the equivalent pieces of paper that electronically ... |
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Mike Miller |
13/09/04 11:37 |
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Chris Johansen |
16/09/04 19:06 |
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