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![]() Paperless office does not mean absolutely no paper. It just means every document is stored electronically, and we can print only what we need. In that respect, I think we already have a paperless office. What fraction of electronic documents do you think we normally print out? I suspect it is around 10% or less. Imagine what would happen if we printed all the data that is on every computer. Thomas Borchert wrote: , how many of us, pilots are using the current technology out there to our benifit. I'm talking about GPS, E-Flight Bag, E-Aviation Charts. I would say, the vast majority. How long do you think before paper-less cockpits become the standard? Remember the paperless office? Rephrase your question: How many people are using computers in their office? Next question: When will the paperless office come? Paper has this really great user interface... -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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