Printing a Book, Old School
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@n52nimbus I want to do it I'm only at the start but this is cool I love Litho and so no problem!!
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@pettyfog Litho is passion not a common job you have to erase point three
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this was before machines and digitals made books
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@geolazenby now ink is going out and typewriters are gone useing digital books and machines are makeing the books now
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Looks like a dangerous place to work.
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The narrator sounds like Ronald Reagan.
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One of the books being printed is:
Banner by the wayside
Samuel Hopkins Adams
Random house, 1947
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@Imnothecrazyone funny...i was wondering that myself, but i guess thats how all narrators sounded -- bit of a mix of recording devices and style i guess
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"Copper is hard" haha
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Why does the narrator sound like he's speaking to a brain-damaged 5-year-old?
Actually, it goes more like this; This man in an author, he thinks many people will like his book so he shops it around from publisher to publisher absorbing rejection notice after rejection notice. He dies penniless, alone and unfulfilled.
poppins1978 1 year ago 10
First.. books arent printed and bound that way anymore, havent been for decades.
Second: there was more skill involved than is apparent.
Third: you are a bunch of ADD wusses. Those jobs paid well and time flew.
Fourth: In future the super wusses you raise, if they give you a procreation license will marven that you cut your own food with an unguarded knife.
/rant
pettyfog 2 years ago 4