Like the Romantic poets (like Byron's Childe Harold, which he would quote in reams, word-perfect, as he climbed), he believed that mountains were sublime.
They are still far bigger and have a technological edge, for instance in specialised chips to crunch reams of data for artificial-intelligence services.
Two pages of the passive voice—just about any business document ever written, in other words, not to mention reams of bad fiction—make me want to scream.
Even TikTok would have brought new computing tasks for the cloud, provided reams of videos to train artificial-intelligence algorithms and allowed the firm to beef up its consumer business.
Drawing on reams of research Ms Goldin argues that most women no longer suffer much labour-market discrimination in the sense of unequal pay for equal performance, as is often claimed by the left.
We're using a bowl of plasma energy in breaking apart hydrocarbon and reaming the carbon down on seeds of diamond, atom by atom CRANE: How long does it take to produce one of these?
Instead of money, he began to counterfeit Happy Stamps … except, he discovered, the design of Happy Stamps was so moronically simple that he wasn't really counterfeiting at all; he was creating reams of the actual article.
Now, you'll be working in the exhibition halls at all times, giving directions and generally helping people whenever you can, and you will be in red the red ream, so please collect a red T-shirt.
After arriving at Colorado in the fall of 1969, he spent so much time playing pranks (such as producing reams of printouts saying " Fuck Nixon" ) that he failed a couple of his courses and was put on probation.