Despite advances in electronic publishing and messaging, written communications remain governed by conventions that predate computers, argues Rod Newing
I continue to be frustrated by people who think that the Internet replaces the postman, rather than paper. Unsolicited, they send me heavily formatted Word and PDF attachments. These are slow to do...
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