Well, not THESE days. But I love these old career films.
You know I may have posted this and one or two more this time last year...
I’m never giving up my guns: Columbia protesters edition
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He seems nice. This “student leader” very passive-aggressively threatened
to murder all Zionists. That’s...
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Interesting look back in time, and these were the days where apprenticship was necessary!
I wish linotype was still around.
It's become difficult to find good alloy anymore.
My first real job out of college was assistant production manager in a graphic arts plant. We did mostly multi-color offset, but there was also silkscreening, letterpress, and die-cutting.
This On Demand Printing has been a real game changer, not to mention the Internet.
[And, what with the Civil Rights Act, the gender-specific language in the narration of that film would never cut it today.]
Thanks for the memories.
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