phone Pomoc-kontakt

The New York Times Agency May 2010

EN_00913897_8575
The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT15) LOS ANGELES -- March 12, 2003 -- CIR-FAXES-2 -- Fax machines that use plain paper cost less than $100 and have become common in homes as well as offices. But the fax's days may be numbered, as companies and individuals realize that e-mail accomplishes many of the same tasks without creating a mountain of paper, running up telephone bills or requiring employees to leave their desks to see whether a document has arrived. Rick Citron, a Los Angeles lawyer and businessman by his 2 fax machines on March 3, 2003. (Marissa Roth/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2003-03-12
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Marissa Roth/The New York Times/Redux
16417404
1,24MB
20cm x 25cm przy 300dpi
100, 12, 2, 2003, 3, A, ACCOMPLISHES, AND, ANGELES, ARRIVED, AS, BE, BECOME, BILLS, BUSINESSMAN, BUT, BY, CITRON, COMMON, COMPANIES, COST, CREATING, DAYS, DESKS, DOCUMENT, E-MAIL, EMPLOYEES, FAX, HAS, HAVE, HIS, HOMES, IN, INDIVIDUALS, LAWYER, LEAVE, LESS, LOS, MACHINES, MANY, MARCH, MARISSA, MAY, MOUNTAIN, NEW, NUMBERED, NYT15, OF, OFFICES, ON, OR, PAPER, PLAIN, REALIZE, REDUX, REQUIRING, RICK, ROTH, RUNNING, SAME, SEE, TASKS, TELEPHONE, THAN, THAT, THE, TIMES, TO, UP, USE, WELL, WHETHER, WITHOUT, YORK,