I'm often accused of being a Luddite -- mostly based on my fervent and affectionate clinging to several physical objects that are quickly becoming cultural artifacts: the ink pen, the paper book, and the vinyl record -- but those items haven't been the only 'evidence' my accusers have historically cited.
Just as the entertainment industry was slow to appreciate how important MP3 would become, today's major paper-book publishers are mostly watching from the sidelines.
In this scenario, restaurateurs aren't married to proprietary hardware and, although they can use the Web to replace their paper reservation book, it doesn't require them to do so.
In a 1952 paper and 1959 book, Portfolio Selection, future Nobel laureate Harry Markowitz expounded MPT for the investment world.
But do not put pen to paper in that cheque book unless you trust the person completely.
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Also included in the lot are two 9 x 8 inch hand-colored production pieces of the cover design and a 14 x 16.5 inch photostat production drawing of a web used to create the end paper design for the book.
"There is nothing more beautiful than the book, the paper, the font, the cloth, " she said at the New York event.
It won a prize and soon publishers approached him, asking if he wanted to turn his digital book into a paper one.
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Littrell, a former Queensbury resident working in England for a U.S. paper company, said the book was a "comfort" to him during difficult times.
My own letter was written on a single side of paper taken from a school exercise book.
If the same book is available in paper and paperless form, Amazon says, forty per cent of its customers order the electronic version.
Yet regulators and lawsuit-fearful auditors pressed banks and other financial firms to relentlessly knock down the book value of this subprime paper, even in cases where these obligations were being serviced in the payment of principal and interest.
The collected sayings of our greatest-ever coach is not a book, more a scrap of paper with a very large typeface.
The Law Commission, which tidies up the statute book, is planning a consultation paper in the first half of next year.
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For book publishing companies, e-readers present another way to sell their products and a way to get things to print faster, as an e-book can be distributed faster than a paper copy.
He published a paper on catastrophe theory in 1968, and his seminal book four years later.
Mr Davidson says the movie's plot is based on his book, Escape From Cold Ditch, says the paper.
One project is The book that disappears, a volume printed on reactive paper that turns black after 20 minutes.
Along with the mimeographs and binder paper are some lots that could sell in a more traditional book and manuscript auction.
In the same way it is inconsiderate to write a check at the supermarket while a dozen people queue up behind you or to check out every book at the library needed for a History 1o1 paper.
Bryan Caplan, an associate professor of economics at George Mason working on a book entitled The Case Against Education, says that the paper chase on campus is an elaborate form of signaling.
With over 600 pages of good-quality paper, his is a massive three-decked battleship of a book, in general handsomely produced, but let down by some poorly designed colour plates, including a number of reversed images.
In their paper an advance treatment for a more in-depth book on the reinvention of state capitalism due out next year Musacchio and Lazzarini make the distinction between companies that are majority-owned by government, and those in which the government has a minority position, a situation that has become increasingly more common over the past few decades.
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They're planning to write a book or manual about their method, and they presented a paper, titled "Autism Spectrum: Emotional Regulation through Clarinet Lessons, " at last year's Virginia Counselors Association convention.
The university later amended the course so that students would have an option not to read the book - although those who objected would have to write a paper on why they chose not to.
The e-book user interface doesn't compare to black print on white paper, he added.
From here, you can select your chosen book cover color, choose a title and select your desired "paper" layout and hue.
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Like e-book pioneers in America, they point to the trend away from paper-based products as the technology for downloading and displaying text electronically gets cheaper, more convenient and easier on the eyes.
The book from the editors of the Exile goes some way to explain the paper's peculiarly harsh blend of misanthropic (and notably misogynistic) humour.
In that case, it is better to save those messages for a speech, when you have a captive audience, a white paper for your web site, an op-ed column, or even a book or special report.
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