
You would get 2 white sheets of paper from each machine.
/works in IT support.
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Wed 7 Mar 2007, 11:48,
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/works in IT support.

although to be completely accurate it's more likely that a dozen or so parts wouyld break due to the reversed weight on each component.
That and the paper would miss the feed.
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Wed 7 Mar 2007, 11:50,
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That and the paper would miss the feed.

you would get 1 white sheet of paper
and an error message
well - that's what happens whenever I try and use one
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Wed 7 Mar 2007, 11:50,
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and an error message
well - that's what happens whenever I try and use one

because otherwise they would be somewhere in the past or future.
unless they did it years ago and are in the future now...
or if they do it in a few years time and are ACTUALLY in the past right NOW!
erm...
*dies from confusion*
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Wed 7 Mar 2007, 11:57,
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unless they did it years ago and are in the future now...
or if they do it in a few years time and are ACTUALLY in the past right NOW!
erm...
*dies from confusion*