problem with type in magazine
Re: problem with type in magazine
The early type-ins were usually atrocious "scans" (primitive photocopies? actual photographs?) of user printouts where the ribbon had dried out, or there was a roller slippage going right across a line. Even if you typed it in accurately, half of it was often undecipherable!
Robin Verhagen-Guest
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SevenFFF / Threetwosevensixseven / colonel32
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Re: problem with type in magazine
With the early magazines, sure - A lot of times its just a guy with a camera taking photos of a screen. I think it took a few years for these magazines to hook up with printers that could handle the job.
The goldmine is the letters section. The amount of salt/bitterness is fabulous. Programmers tearing strips off each other, customers complaining about companies and getting published because the company in question didn't buy advertising that month in the magazine .
The goldmine is the letters section. The amount of salt/bitterness is fabulous. Programmers tearing strips off each other, customers complaining about companies and getting published because the company in question didn't buy advertising that month in the magazine .