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- From: loweaa@g222-03.Rose-Hulman.Edu. (Anthony A Lowe)
- Newsgroups: alt.drugs
- Subject: Re: marijuana paper
- Date: 24 Jan 1993 01:51:50 GMT
- Organization: Computer Science Department at Rose-Hulman
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- References: <1993Jan22.233519.10649@mercury.cair.du.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan22.233519.10649@mercury.cair.du.edu>
- rsteiger@denver.cba.du.edu writes:
- >
- > Just received a small sample of hemp paper from Tree Free EcoPaper, and
- I
- > must say that I am impressed. It's a damn shame that an idea this good
- is
- > going to ruin the U.S. when it comes to paper manufacturing, but then
- > again wood manufacturers will destroy a lot more before they get the
- > hint...
- >
- > the only thing is that it is a little thin in content, but I believe
- that
- > is because of the particular samples that they sent.
- > by the way, does anybody have a good recepie for P brownies? A little
- > office treat to get through the week......
- >
- >
- >
- >
- >
- > .............................. Todd_Steigerwald@denver.cba.du.edu
-
-
- You know it is nice that people are looking for ways to save trees
- but unbeknownst to most is the fact that most of the tree's used to make
- paper are grown for, you guessed it, to make paper. Not one rain forest is
- going into your daily paper so never fear and read on!
-