tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9101570.post5421400352118421702..comments2023-12-29T07:21:43.271-07:00Comments on Arroyo Chamisa: type lice & other memoriesAlex Gildzenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16858525907800097129noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9101570.post-57687341104208919132009-09-02T13:52:50.490-06:002009-09-02T13:52:50.490-06:00I kied the smell of the "spirit duplicator&qu...I kied the smell of the "spirit duplicator" that produced the light navy blue pop quizzes and hand-outs we had in elementary school (c. late 1960s).<br /><br />I've never worked in any other field that publishing, always as a low-paid proofreader slash copyeditor (to this day). From my first year of "real" employment in 1983, we have moved from the physical aspects, what used to be called "boards" with many different versions of information on acetate overlays, and genuine galley strips, to (of course) 100% computerized everything.<br /><br />I miss the mark-up language, too. The symbols and the careful training and observance of good marking. I learned and knew it, but by mid-1990s it was no longer needed.<br /><br />My "WORD VERIFICATION" in order to post this today is "fogio."Bill Foglehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10050895382586027821noreply@blogger.com