From: | D Tse <exponent@...> |
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Date: | Thursday, April 12, 2001, 7:27 |
> > Lemme explain: almost all paper used in books today is made > from trees and contains a certain amount of an acid which English nameescapes> me at the moment. Thanks to this, the paper will selfdestruct in about ahundred> > years. To quote the Swedish physist-novelist Peter Nilson, "in > 2100 they'll wonder why people ceased to write books in 1870".What? So ... they just crumble? Disintegrate? Become dust? Imperative
Barry Garcia <barry_garcia@...> | |
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