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Old 05-16-2008, 11:29 PM   #9 (permalink)
TykeClone
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Re: Ways to protect your eyes/Computer Monitor

Originally Posted by brianhos View Post
LCD's are really nice for this. Also try and talk them out of the use of cheap flourescent lighthing, that is the worst thing for you.

I would LOVE a paperless office, ours is just full of paper, and we are a technology company.
During the first part of this year, I did some work and we're now internally e-mailing our end of the day reports instead of printing them.

Although those reports aren't our biggest usage of paper, it will save a bunch.

On a side note, I've got a printer that I took out of service about a year and a half ago - it had around 2 million pages on it in the 9 years it was in service.
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