Sentences with phrase «dead trees»

The phrase "dead trees" refers to trees that are no longer alive, usually because they have died or been cut down. Full definition
The type of dead tree book I am most likely to buy, and least likely to purchase as an ebook, is cookbooks.
Which is just to say, I don't think dead tree books sales are our future... but you already knew that.
These results were combined with computer models to estimate biomass distribution and the number of dead trees in the region.
Why do we still send each other pieces of dead tree with pictures on them?
Some people still swear by dead tree paper books despite the digital age.
A photo of dead tree branches is a great touch.
I agree with your views on the future of the traditional or dead tree press.
I will occasionally buy used dead tree for an out of print title, and I continue to use my existing credits at paperback swap.
In 2016 alone, 62 million trees have died, representing more than a 100 percent increase in dead trees across the state from 2015.
The model also receives aluminum and wood trim, but to my eyes, the latter looks as much like plastic as it does like dead tree.
I myself find that while actual incidence can vary wildly, the average number and annoyance of typos increases the further one gets from traditional dead tree publishers.
I think lots of people out there prefer dead trees to reading stuff on their laptop or office screen.
Most of my published (the printed on dead tree publications that is) works are at the public library.
But what you can do is you can start to take dead trees and kind of piece it together back into the past into a longer record, kind of like a puzzle.
Here a boat removes a «snag,» a giant dead tree from the water.
Imagine trying to carry that much dead tree around with you!
Look for the big dead tree on the beach and you have found the spot.
Lots of dead trees surely means there is an increased risk of severe wildfires, right?
Dead trees attract pests Your tree may be dead or is in the process of dying, but that doesn't mean wildlife won't build a nest there.
Good info on the insurance / dead tree thing.
Five years ago, we indies were predicting the end of print (or «dead tree books»).
For the record: Although I'm a blogger and love multimedia platforms, I'm still reading on dead trees.
When I want to read a book, I don't pick up something made of dead trees.
You can use dead trees to extend the record much further back in time.
As long as an eBook version is available, I'll take it over the recently released dead tree version too.
More at inFORM Studio, found in the latest dead tree edition of Wood Design and building.
Amazon reported last year that they are selling nearly twice as many eBooks as Dead Tree Books (or DTB — paper books).
The Forest Service maintains that fire risk also increases when dead trees fall to the forest floor.
I agree with what Andreys saying, and I do feel the big publishers who are pushing for this are working togather to try and wring more profits out of ebook sales and / or push people back to buying more dead tree copies.
What we're watching is the re-invention of publishing and, while the market for dead trees smeared with ink isn't going away any time soon, it is definitely in decline.
In addition, volunteers cleared turtle gardens to encourage nesting, removed dead trees, and spiffed up campsites.
Shattered and Standing Dead Trees in Clearwater Creek Valley, 10 Miles NE of Mount St. Helens, Washington, 1983 14 5/8 x 17 7/8 inches Gelatin silver print; printed 1986
The species grow in colonies of just a few up to an impressive display of hundreds of fruitbodies on dead tree trunks or on the lower trunk parts of still living trees.
But one of the things that has always been a part of my dream of being published (though not the driving reason behind the desire) is being able to hold my published Dead Tree Book in my hands.
While we may worry about dead trees being unsightly, if they aren't a safety concern, they're a perfect spot for bats to burrow.
Dead Tree Edition, which blogs on the print publishing industry, reminded readers that the request came in a day before new inflation figures (which came in essentially flat).
Most living bristlecone pines sampled by the scientists were younger than 4,000 years old, so the ring widths of dead trees allowed the scientists to get earlier growth data.
In The Dangerous Kind (ahem: my novella found in the huge collection of short stories, Murders Among Dead Trees on sale for a short time for just 99 cents) a boy forms a plan to murder his abusive older brother on a hunting trip.
The process that sequesters carbon by turning dead trees and other vegetation into coal may not be happening at the same scale as in the past, but are you saying that it is not happening at all now?
More at Evil Mad Scientist More on the Kindle vs Books Kindle 2 Coming February 9th TreeHugger Picks: Electronic Reading with E-Books and Readers While Waiting for Really Big Bigger Kindle Announcement... E - Paper Surpasses Dead Trees In Life - Cycle Test
«If we go across the forest, you can see dead trees all over the place,» Skirko says.
He asks Roelke to take over the other buggy, and the two vehicles head off across the canal, over dead trees and low brush, then through an expanse of dry grass into a stand of cabbage palms and pine trees.
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