prudent printing is about more than saving paper

If your job requires you to share a printer, either be careful what you print or pick up said printing immediately. Saving trees and saving face are both virtuous.

5 Comments

  1. Posted February 13, 2008 at 10:33 pm | Permalink

    Come one, you’re pseudonymous. Tell us what it was, or we’ll have to start guessing.

  2. Posted February 13, 2008 at 10:41 pm | Permalink

    Ditto. This is too good to be cryptic about.

  3. laurabethnielsen
    Posted February 14, 2008 at 7:03 am | Permalink

    Was it a nasty note to Henry Huggins about his dog Ribsy? Perhpas a photo of beatrice and henry smooching?

  4. Posted February 14, 2008 at 7:57 am | Permalink

    LBN — I read those books only ten years ago or so, and I couldn’t remember those names, though of course I recognized them when I saw them.

    And they say arnica is good for those bruises mentioned in another post.

  5. Posted February 14, 2008 at 8:32 am | Permalink

    We share printers at Notre Dame and I am continuously amazed at the number of people who print their emails - personal, professional, benign, not-so-benign, even every single page of the ones that are 25 pages long because of the volleying of replies. The only other place I’ve shared a printer was Arizona’s grad student computer lab, where printing was 5 cents a page so people were judicious about how much they printed. Is printing emails like this common practice?

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