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That is a great idea. If you can find just one person who is using Updox to attend, it will make a difference.


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Agree with all the positive reviews.
Updox is easy, not terribly expensive -- cheaper than paper and toner and fax machine repair/replacement -- and the mountains of paper have vanished.

Got to get some karma points just for not creating all that carbon footprint? (Of course, as my virulently non-tech wife points out, the data centers that run these things make their own carbon footprint-- no way to quantitate that confused .)


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Originally Posted by Tomastoria
Got to get some karma points just for not creating all that carbon footprint? (Of course, as my virulently non-tech wife points out, the data centers that run these things make their own carbon footprint-- no way to quantitate that confused .)

Actually, some of the data-centers have taken green initiatives, and I know of at least one that is 'green' powered. It is in the Northern great plains, and near large wind-farms. It buys the balance from other 'green' sources.

Wasn't a fit for us, but it is out there (and growing).

Google has been experimenting with at-sea data-centers arguing 'green' reasons. Don't know if anyone else has read Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon or Snow Crash , but floating Cyber-Nations would be a valid alternative explanation.


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