Posted by 2x4 on September 21, 2010 at 21:51:45 from (75.106.139.92):
In Reply to: rant on computers! posted by Iowa Northeast on September 21, 2010 at 20:04:17:
I have to wonder if it isn't deliberate that they disappear after one day in my billfold. Just the very slight pressure of them rubbing together makes it disappear by the end of the day or its nearly or partly unreadable. I have printed store receipts in my files that are 50 yrs old & as readable as the day they were printed. Paper is ok, it's just the ink. Who knows who or what controls the ink stores buy. Do you have to be a discriminating consumer on everything you buy or could we just expect old-fashioned quality? Don't pay any attention to the troll using another name to agree with himself. DON'T FEED THE TROLL!
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