So what does it all mean????
Wish I could remember all that tonight when I go out for supper and a few drinks.
Sarge69
Scary isn't it. Thanks. Our younger generation had better get all of the knowledge that they can get. ( And Education. ) bb
sarge69 wrote:
Wish I could remember all that tonight when I go out for supper and a few drinks.
Sarge69
stay home... read a book about typesetting!
BatManPete wrote:
stay home... read a book about typesetting!
No need. At Ft Monmouth, NJ, after work I did part-time hours at the Asbery Park Press as a lino-type operator.
We made the tapes (8 baud) and the typesetter used it for setting type.
Sarge69
Seems that we need a lot more law enforcement to catch those video thieves. By the way, does anybody here know how to do that? I do not. Must be why I spend so much at Amazon to buy DVD's of the things I like. One benefit - no search and seizure knocks on my door at 6:00 A.M. Just saying...
EdM
Loc: FN30JS
sarge69 wrote:
No need. At Ft Monmouth, NJ, after work I did part-time hours at the Asbery Park Press as a lino-type operator.
We made the tapes (8 baud) and the typesetter used it for setting type.
Sarge69
linotype I think. I had a metal account in the fifties.. the company folded (Freeport,NY) while I wuz in the army (ours,I think) and a lost a coupla hundred pounds of metal.. long before 8 level tapes (ascii) even existed I think..
Really brings back memories for me. I studied print shop functions for three years in high school, 67-69, working the Linotype machine, platen presses, bindry work and offset printing and hand setting type. Loved it at the time. i recently came a cross a California Job Case at the garage sale for 25.00. Snatched it up real quick.
EdM
Loc: FN30JS
yeh, I had a 7x11 Pearl in the celler, (GMC Jobber) set type in HS for 62.5 cents an hour, ran c&p/miller, c&P w/rice, 1250 multi.. early '50's... all those skills are useless today, but at 16 I had a (for then) highly marketable skill set..in an hour I could hand feed 2500 envelopes, including stocking.... times change,now the best skill for today seems to be drug dealer..(stepping stone to the WH,GBG) sigh.... Ed
EdM
Loc: FN30JS
Not at all surprised that they were still teaching print shop in the late sixties.. In that time frame a got a call from one of my old print shop owners,"hey,Ed,I wanna retire, want the business?, take it over and pay me what and if and when you can"..."Aww, I got two kids, cant take the risk" (he could not sell it) BTW they are still teaching wet photography in schools...on our dime.... Ed
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