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- From: jhall@tahiti.umhc.umn.edu (Jeff Hallgren)
- Subject: Re: NS3.0 fake recycled paper?
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- References: <1992Sep15.140409.17612@news2.cis.umn.edu>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 18:28:58 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep15.140409.17612@news2.cis.umn.edu>
- jhall@tahiti.umhc.umn.edu (Jeff Hallgren) writes:
- > The manuals certainly have a recycled paper look to them but, are
- > they? There is no mention of the paper being recycled, why pretend? I
- > suppose that its even bleached paper dyed to look unbleached.
- > Hopefully, NeXT (Redwood City) is just too cool to mention it.
- >
- > On another important subject, ever notice that the NeXT, Windows
- > and OS/2 logos are all black squares with 4 colors on them? (OS/2 has 5
- if
- > you count gray). Did they all hire the same stylists?
- >
- > Jeff
- >
- > Jeff Hallgren
- > Email: jhall@tahiti.umhc.umn.edu
- >
- Just in case my other post didn't make it, SORRY. I spouted garbage.
- The paper is recycled its just that one of the manuals didn't say so
- and I neglected to check the others really carefully.
- Jeff
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