Re: Emails print-out with no user name on top left
From: Paul (mcbml(mcbml)_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 04/29/04
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 23:37:55 +0800
In my office, I have 2 superiors doing half day job.
One is my old partner, a millionaire.
The other is his old woman, my sister.
They have computers on their desks for decoration only and reading the stock
markets on line.
They talk business and delegate only.
They don't read computer and write emails besides the mobile SMS.
Both of them don't know Microsoft and don't bother to learn emails.
Making hard copies could be for many purposes.
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> > Making hard copies for some emails are sometimes necessary for many
> > purposes.
>
> The only purpose I've ever heard of is as legal evidence. There is no
other
> reason I can think of.
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