Monday, August 23, 2010

Chalk one up for back issues of magazines not crumbling away

The law of unintended, but pleasantly surprising, consequences applies apparently in the way magazine paper is increasingly being made in Europe and North America, according to a post on Magstastic Blogsplosion, a website authored by Andrew Losowsky. The substitution of calcium carbonate (essentially, chalk) for the more expensive imported china clay in the coating of magazine paper means that,

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