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Get your blogs on paper

September 5, 2008 ·  

I know there are a few strange people out there that actually prefer to read text on ground up wood pulp. Sure there are alternatives, like an iPhone or your computer monitor, but you want to carry some text around and kill the environment.  Obviously I’m just kidding about the environment stuff, this world will last forever, right?  But, again, for those of you who would like to have your daily blog fill delivered in newspaper format I’ve found the solution for you. I use this method when I’m in a hot... [Read more]

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