World wide waste.
North Dakota boy is attempting to print the entire Internet on paper. (via)
Post date: Monday, March 20th, 2006.
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At 12:34 pm on March 20th, 2006, mikelietz wrote: #
Doesn’t this kid realize all his cousin needs to do is create a new blogspot page, not tell him about it, and then that sweet $50 is his?
Local businesses are supporting this? Is this the any-publicity-is-good-publicity sort of thing?
“Buy local: we support stupid kids!”
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At 6:28 pm on March 20th, 2006, rob wrote: #
There is nothing better than the “we got us some clever software that stops it getting into our humble home.”
All I can say is Wow. And thanks for all the fish.
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At 12:38 am on March 22nd, 2006, rob wrote: #
Ok, archive.com has access to 55billion pages (which is just sites, not necessarily the number of printable pages on those sites). If this kid prints out one of those pages per second it will take him 1744 years, give or take and assuming he takes no time for cartridge changes.
Can someone please save our planet and stop this kid!






