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I work from home and have a printer/scanner/fax machine combo deal. Can't say I've every used the fax portion of it or even set it up or ran a phone line to it.
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Why would anyone still fax when you can just email a PDF of the exact same document?

 

I work as an external employee for another company. Once a year, there's a document I need to sign for my company. They email me the document. I print it, sign it, and fax it back. It's easier than messing with going to a scanner and creating a pdf to email.

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I end up having to send something to my kids school, doctor or camp a couple times a year. It's the only time I fax.

 

It cracked me up how until I left my old job at the end of 2014 we were still getting Nigerian prince-style scam faxes.

that and offers for cruises is all we get

 

SO many cruise offers.

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Why would anyone still fax when you can just email a PDF of the exact same document?

 

I work as an external employee for another company. Once a year, there's a document I need to sign for my company. They email me the document. I print it, sign it, and fax it back. It's easier than messing with going to a scanner and creating a pdf to email.

Just get a free scanner app, take a picture of the document and the app turns it into a pdf for you to email. Super easy and fast.

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Why would anyone still fax when you can just email a PDF of the exact same document?

 

I work as an external employee for another company. Once a year, there's a document I need to sign for my company. They email me the document. I print it, sign it, and fax it back. It's easier than messing with going to a scanner and creating a pdf to email.

Just get a free scanner app, take a picture of the document and the app turns it into a pdf for you to email. Super easy and fast.

 

Except why not just fax it? I'm at work, the equipment is just down the aisle, It works just as well, and I have little need for the app other than this one time a year.

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I work as an external employee for another company. Once a year, there's a document I need to sign for my company. They email me the document. I print it, sign it, and fax it back. It's easier than messing with going to a scanner and creating a pdf to email.

Just get a free scanner app, take a picture of the document and the app turns it into a pdf for you to email. Super easy and fast.

 

Except why not just fax it? I'm at work, the equipment is just down the aisle, It works just as well, and I have little need for the app other than this one time a year.

I guess I assumed you didn't have a fax and had to go somewhere to do it. If you have a fax at your home, then you are right, that would be just as easy.

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Just get a free scanner app, take a picture of the document and the app turns it into a pdf for you to email. Super easy and fast.

 

Except why not just fax it? I'm at work, the equipment is just down the aisle, It works just as well, and I have little need for the app other than this one time a year.

I guess I assumed you didn't have a fax and had to go somewhere to do it. If you have a fax at your home, then you are right, that would be just as easy.

 

Nah, I just work physically at a different company than the vendor company technically employs me. It's still an office building.

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I work at one of the world's most advanced and respected hospitals; we're flush with resources and have access to just about every cutting-edge medical technology there is. And not only do I routinely use the fax machine, the primary method that people use to communicate with me is my pager.

 

Aren't you glad that your health is in good hands?

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Why would anyone still fax when you can just email a PDF of the exact same document?

 

I work as an external employee for another company. Once a year, there's a document I need to sign for my company. They email me the document. I print it, sign it, and fax it back. It's easier than messing with going to a scanner and creating a pdf to email.

I just sold a house using "verisign" all the way up to closing day.

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in like second grade there was a kid who had one of those and he memorized the whole home alone thing and would recite it into it on command
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Some ASG Starting notes:

 

Cubs have had 4 starters once (1936), 3 starters an additional time (1937), and 2 starters 15 times (most recently 2008)

 

Last Cubs starter by position:

 

C - Soto (2008)

1B - Lee (2005)

2B - Sandberg (1993)

SS - Kessinger (1972)

3B - Ramirez (2005)

LF - Kingman (1980)

CF - Fukudome (2008)

RF - Sosa (2004)

P - Passeau (1946)

DH - Rizzo (2015)

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Rizzo has almost 3 times as many votes at 1B as 2nd-place Brandon Belt. Good lord.

 

Luckily Posey is gaining on Molina so hopefully we won't have to deal with that garbage.

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Do you think when Fowler was negotiating with the lame ass Baltimore Orioles on a crappy February day he could have ever imagined being the #3 overall vote getter in the entire league while leading off for the most dominant baseball team in years?
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I really hope there aren't any suspicious late surges to overtake anyone. Does Addy deserve to be an all-star? No, but horsefeathers it the rest do and I want an all Cubs IF with Dex in center.

 

PS Changed the thread title because I think there were only 2 Royals in the last round of AL results so horsefeathers them.

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i'd be a little disappointed but i wouldn't complain if seager took over at SS. he's way more deserving.

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