Sentences with phrase «dead tree»

Why are we still using dead slow dead tree journals for information propagation, when the internet is so much faster and efficient?
Stem cores were sampled on 5 December 2013 from all 15 trees, five of each stress level, including one S tree that died during 2013, and one additional dead tree.
Dead tree ring entrails to fight the soothsaying with other dead tree ring entrails.
if you can find a tree that died but whose growth overlapped a living tree, if they're from the same location, the way the living tree grew will be similar to the way the dead tree grew, in that similar year.
A) The total mass of living trees changes, or B) A meaningful percentage of dead tree mass is sequestered for geological timescales
At 360 you're talking a Dead Tree with no current rings.
It is too easy for the «computerati» to forget that still the vast majority of people still get their «news» from the old «one - eyed goggle - box» and still yet rely on, so called «newspapers», like the Washington Times and similar dead tree press.
In the good old days, I used to keep interesting copies of the dead tree press when they broke big stories.
Alas, the Pope's encyclical offers just another decade of flogging a dead tree - ring.
No doubt you can find the words on the web but the dead tree version somehow seemed important to me this morning.
Winston Wheeler, a researcher at the University of Arizona, collects wood samples from a dead tree that is partially submerged in Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana.
E.g. a dead tree when left decaying releases most of it's carbon back to the air within perhaps 10y.
The dead tree edition of Wood Design and Building just came out with an interesting article about one of our favourite dead tree buildings, The Traverwood Library in Ann Arbor,
Created by Argentine designer José Manuel Rebert Alarcon, the sleek alternative to a dead tree allows other uses during the year.
Via Engadget More on E-Readers: Sony Reader: Is the Dead Tree Edition Dead Meat?
:: New York Times and:: Wired More on E-readers and electronic paper in TreeHugger: Electronic Books: The Next Chapter Sony Reader: Is the Dead Tree Edition Dead Meat?
If you haven't already, I recommend you download How to Be Creative for free from the Change This website — and then if you want more and you want it in ye olde style dead tree format you could always buy Ignore Everybody: And 39 Other Keys to Creativity from Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com.
In the Central Pavilions, curated by Okwui Enwezor, Robert Smithson's «Dead Tree» features a horizontal species of the deciduous variety: gnarled, dusty, and dry, with sheets of mirror subtly woven into its roots and branches.
I had a birthday party that combined a dead tree chopping down and a chili party.
Pierogi represents the work of emerging, mid-career, and established artists engaging in conceptually driven, process oriented work in a wide range of media: from the diagrammatic drawings of Mark Lombardi, the large - scale, nuanced still life drawings of Dawn Clements, and the interactive installations of Andrew Ohanesian, to the historically significant work of Kim Jones (who began his career as a performance artist in LA in the early 1970's), as well as curated exhibitions such as the award - winning Dead Tree installation (a recreation of the Robert Smithson work originally shown in Dusseldorf's Kunsthalle, 1969).
Robert Smithson: a collection of writings on Robert Smithson on the occasion of the installation of Dead Tree at Pierogi 2000 Summer 1997 Editor: Joe Amrhein and Brian Conley Contributing Writers: Joe Amrhein, JG Ballard, Mel Bochner, Brian Conely, Joan Jonas, Richard Kavesh, Kim Levin, Sol Lewitt, Joseph Mashek, Sabine Russ, Gregory Volk, John Weber, Lawrence Weiner, Allen S. Weiss.
2001 Southern Tree, Tree of Knowledge, Dead Tree (part one), Galleria Emi Fontana, Milan, Italy Consciousness Raising Historical Analysis, Pain plus Time Separated and Ordered with Emphasis on Reflection, Kunsthof Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
An outdoor piece, consisting of dead tree trunks from the near Certosa Island held together by wire, echoes the themes of the installation.
The Christmas table leads to a little riff on Christmas trees that includes a famous photograph of a dead tree in the studio of Joseph Beuys, a picture of Beuys» sculpture «Snowfall» (1965), which has three stripped sapling trunks blanketed with felt, and a photo of Bay Area artist Jay DeFeo (1929 - 1989) under a Christmas tree.
Enwezor's show began for me with the reinstallation of the evocative corpse of a dead tree, laid to rest by a (now) deceased artist, Robert Smithson.
There, she produced an artist book, Hither and Thither, and a permanent sculpture, Dead Tree Waiting.
How can still life from Ellen Altfest, an actual dead tree from Anya Gallaccio, and video by Tacita Dean reach for amazement?
There were no gee - whiz installations, but Jimmie Durham's classic sculpture of a car crushed by a monolith, and a flashy assemblage anchored by a dead tree that Ai Weiwei had rendered in bronze provided irresistible photo - ops.
Certainly my favorite mid-boss of any temple, Dark Link appears in a surreal room of the Water Temple, completely empty of anything save for a single dead tree in the middle of what seems like a shallow pool amidst a large void.
Playing fighting games for the story is oftentimes as rewarding as looking for fresh fruit on a dead tree, but Team Ninja has always woven a decent narrative around its stable of fighters.
Look for the big dead tree on the beach and you have found the spot.
Palo Seco (Dead Tree): A five minute walk north from the Lola's parking lot, or a quick walk from the Cabinas las Olas pathway, is another beach break called Palo Seco.
El Palo (trunk) breaks in front of the dead tree on the beach.
We then run into a group of black - faced vervet monkeys, both to our left and right, and spot in the distance a solitary vulture perched on a dead tree.
There was this big drop; there is this dead tree about 15 meters from the shore where I found my sweet spot in Blue Lagoon, a perfect spot to take some snapshots.
(It paid for the removal of a dead tree in December that threatened to fall on our home.)
While maintenance tasks can be predictable, the most costly part of homeownership typically comes with unexpected repairs such as replacing or repairing the roof, fixing loose tiles in the shower, removing an overgrown or dead tree, or paying for mold mitigation in a damp basement.
The whole point is that, as publishers, we collectively need to stop thinking ONLY of the «dead tree» version of the book we grew up with.
Also i agree with Dana, these are my books, I own them as much as I do dead tree books, despite what the e-book industry tries to say.
Digital offerings have a long way to go to match the revenue generated by sales of dead tree books, but it's never been harder for small shops to compete with bulk - buying, discount - driven rivals like Amazon.
When I found the dead tree edition at the nearest B&N, the cover price was $ 16.99.
I'd bet that the Pratchett / Snuff typo was the result of using an optional hyphenation code or a non-breaking space or something equally silly; installed by a lazy typesetter to fix a run in a dead tree edition, missed when generating the output epub because it was (a) standards compliant (i.e. used the right character codeset), (b) invisible to the naked eye when previewing the DTP file on screen, and (c) the epub reader they looked at the file in didn't have the same bug as Amazon's file filter and displayed it correctly.
I plan to self - publish my own work, probably via Lulu for dead tree (though I might do it as a cookzine).
That would be a good time to read a dead tree book as the light of an ebook will not help me sleep.
Those who abstain from computers in my experience also tend heavily towards dead tree paper formats as well.
I read e-books, dead tree books, you name it.
So far, the dead tree version, and the e-version cost nearly the same, barring a deal like this.
So I have to say that, although I think it's highly likely that ebooks will replace dead tree books over the next few years and reduce them to the status that vinyl records currently enjoy in the world (curios for a minority of buyers, sold by specialist shops), I do also see that paperbacks still have a place in the world, and that for a while longer people will still want them.
I still buy dead tree for my daughter.
Typically, their selling price for a comparable chunk of dead tree is much, much higher than what you're paying, mainstream, for a first novel from some new novelist.
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