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In reply to the discussion: Do you have any job skills that are now obsolete? [View all]Jeebo
(2,315 posts)For 15 years, and we still did a little pasteup at that newspaper for some years after that, but gradually less and less. When I started working for that newspaper (I worked there for 45 years), I just missed the Linotype era. The people who were working there when I started all could read upside-down and backward, and they all had scars on their arms where they had been squirted with hot lead. But that newspaper had gone to cold type just a year before I started working there, so I barely missed that era. That was in 1971. There was one man working there who still used Linotype machines. I never even met him, but just walked by the area where he worked a few times. He did printing jobs there for a while on Linotype machines after the rest of the people at the newspaper had made the move to cold type. Now, it's amazing what you can do with a laptop computer and a couple of good programs like Quark XPress and Adobe Photoshop. Things we couldn't have dreamed of then.
-- Ron