I'm going to miss the lore of the print room. Technology is increasingly relegating the culture of these places to the dustbin of history, and that saddens me.
Of course, technology also connects us in other ways, so I should stop my whining :)
(New blog link above...hope you'll drop by and share a thought or two. I'm branching out professionally. Again. Onward...)
Some days I feel like a monk, some days I feel like a friar...
And so, what is the term used when the printers get it right?
Posted by: Beth | August 22, 2007 at 10:24 AM
Monks and friars, widows and orphans... typesetting is so sombre.
(Also, hi! I like your blog!)
Posted by: Crystal | August 23, 2007 at 09:46 PM
That's just cool. :) I love little tidbits like that.
Posted by: Heather (errantdreams) | August 24, 2007 at 06:07 AM
I'm going to miss the lore of the print room. Technology is increasingly relegating the culture of these places to the dustbin of history, and that saddens me.
Of course, technology also connects us in other ways, so I should stop my whining :)
(New blog link above...hope you'll drop by and share a thought or two. I'm branching out professionally. Again. Onward...)
Posted by: Carmi | August 25, 2007 at 09:20 PM
Ever work dead horse? Check the morgue.
Monks and Friars nearly sounds like one of those Cockney rhyming slang things.
Posted by: Benjamin L. Clark | October 26, 2007 at 04:57 PM