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And then Jim Grey commented:
>This is probably a function of currently outrageously high paper prices.
>The cost of paper has shot up since last fall, slicing publishers' margins,
>if you'll pardon me, paper-thin.

About which I explain:
Sure, paper prices have risen, as have the prices of wood products in
general, including wood-frame houses. But look on the bright side. Many
more spotted owls now have trees to live in. And many fewer loggers are
faced with the prospect of engaging in their dangerous profession; they
can now collect miniscule unemployment checks instead.


Live long & prosper,
Mike LaTorra

Documentation Supervisor
Accugraph Inc.
mikel -at- accugraph -dot- com
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and not necessarily those of my ][ getting power and privilege
company -- but they probably ][ without possessing merit."
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