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>[log in to unmask],Internet wrote at 7:38 pm on 24/10/96
>to Adrian Midgley about "Re: Reuters Acquisition":
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>>As far as the cost goes - I have to make a buisiness case for buying
>>paperclips ( it's a hard world here at the bottom of the pile!) - why
>>should computers be different?
>>Mary
>Good grief. I can't make a business case for _buying_ paperclips. We
>recycle them. I havn't bought a paperclip for 10 years!
>
>If you run short try turning a dot matrix printer over*. There usually seem
>to be a few in each of those, but watch out for the drawing pin that is
>also usually in there. Wouldn't want to lose one of those.
>Some of them are a bit rusty so we may retire them soon.
OK, OK, we use the term "paper clips " to mean anything very small and
cheap. We recycle paper clips (and rubber bands, and get all our postal
stikits from drug companies, and eveything else we can do to save
money..) .. Does anyone throw away anything useful? or re-usable?
Is there a buisiness case for the cost of GUI GP systems?
Mary
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