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In his column, AWWA Executive Director Jack W. Hoffbuhr talks about worrying and the three kinds of worriers. He discusses what people should do with all their print copies now that the National Geographic Magazine has come out on CD‐ROM, and how costly it would be to recycle the print copies. In the end, he states that the only solution is to shun the CD, continue hoarding the never‐ending issues, and let future generations worry about it ‐ just like the federal debt.
In his column, AWWA Executive Director Jack W. Hoffbuhr talks about worrying and the three kinds of worriers. He discusses what people should do with all their print copies now that the National Geographic Magazine has come out on CD‐ROM, and how costly it would be to recycle the print copies. In the end, he states that the only solution is to shun the CD, continue hoarding the never‐ending issues, and let future generations worry about it ‐ just like the federal debt.
A Crisis of Geography
Hoffbuhr, Jack W. (author)
2006-10-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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