That link looks like a great resource, other
than the computer scanner thing, I'll start at the top there.
Not exact matches
Unwanted cell phones, televisions, PCs (including desktops, laptops, portables and
computer monitors),
computer peripherals (including printers,
scanners and fax machines),
computer mouses and keyboards amounted to more
than 1.9 million tons of solid municipal waste in the U.S.; of that, more
than 1.5 million tons were dumped primarily into landfills, whereas the rest was recycled, the EPA says.
In reality, what began development feeling highly original late last decade, before either Richard Linklater (Waking Life, A
Scanner Darkly) or Robert Zemeckis (The Polar Express, Monster House) had dabbled in
computer - aided rotoscoping, ultimately registers less
than groundbreaking in terms of technique and the gritty postmodern story isn't strong enough to make up for that.
If you use the same resume for announcements with different job titles and requirements, more
than likely your resume will not make it past the
computer scanner.
Type of
computer and brand of hardware: A notebook with Motorola cellular modem; five networked Pentiums (I have more
computers than assistants, so I can run a CMA on one, search for mailing labels on another, and dedicate one for the MLS); a Sharp 8 Viewcam Snappy videocamera; a Hewlett Packard color printer, a four - color
scanner, and four laser jet printers; fax modems; and a Syquest portable hard drive, which plugs into the notebook's printer port.