>PeterK wrote:
> >yeah but i've yes to see a Hollinger box that weighed 50 pounds ;-)
>
>I've also rarely see 1.2 c.f. boxes that weigh 50 pounds. Based on
>extensive tracking of our recycling processes, the average appears to be
>25-32 lbs.

Granted it doesn't happen often but it does happen. back in the old days ( 
you know when Larry was a pup) they used to burst the ADP binders and solid 
stack a bankers box. I moved a lot of those in my day and they are heavy. 
Just the sort of thing you would find in an old musty closet.

Chris Flynn

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