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    Adobe's new T&C's causing concern

    A license to "use" software, rather than you "owning" the software is not new, and, has been going on since computers were first introduced back in the early 70's. As someone who made a living writing software back then, I can tell you that there is a logical valid reason for this type of...
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    Disappearing ink (of a non-espionage nature)

    Hey Bcr, you never mention volume. What kind of volume are you anticipating? Where I'm going with this is: if the daily volume is low enough, it could probably be done on a $75 "disposable" personal printer you could pick up at Sams or Costco like an Epson or an HP
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    Coca-Cola to Launch Paper Bottles

    Fermented corn makes Burbon & Whiskey. Repeat after me: "Corn Is Your Friend, Corn Is Your Friend......"
  4. MailGuru

    Disappearing ink (of a non-espionage nature)

    Apologies. Just sounded nefarious. My Bad.
  5. MailGuru

    Disappearing ink (of a non-espionage nature)

    So............ Someone gave me a document to read over, and then I sign it signifying that i agree to the document in it's exact form of the date and time that I signed it. Then, sometime later, you alter the document that I signed (even aesthetically), and, there's no legal issue with it? If...
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    Coca-Cola to Launch Paper Bottles

    I don't know what the big deal is? The problem is plastic. PLASTIC. Bottle it in anything else besides plastic (glass, paper, cardboard, etc.) and, problem solved. When I was a kid, most beverages either came in glass bottles, or wax-coated paper (cartons). Milk, orange juice, grape juice...
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    On the Job

    I check it every morning to see if I'm dead. I mean, if you're dead, how would you know? Ever been dead before?
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    On the Job

    Gen Z Be Like: "What's a newspaper?"
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    On the Job

    Sshhhh! I'm quiet quitting...
  10. MailGuru

    What Kind of Folder Would You Recommend?

    Bless your heart Louis DeJoy.............. keep up the good work! Just keep raising the prices....and....trying to figure out why people aren't mailing as much as they used to......
  11. MailGuru

    Election Printing Errors in the news

    Of course, I've also seen instances where it came from the client that way, with no indication that it was supposed to be set up as a substitution variable. We can pretty much perform miracles, but, you have to be able to communicate to us what, exactly, it is you are trying to accomplish.
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    Konica Minolta bizhub press c7000 fiery connections

    It's going to be difficult for you to be competitive with the other shops. You see, every generation of a new machine comes with newer technology that makes it more stable and cheaper to run (lower click charges). Most of the time, when your vendor is pitching an upgrade to a newer machine, the...
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    Election Printing Errors in the news

    I've seen this happen several times over the years. In an effort to speed things up, and, get a signed-off proof from the client, someone just hard-lined the "D" in the document instead of setting it up as a variable with the full intention of going back later, after the proof approval to...
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    Election Printing Errors in the news

    Me smells a proofing faux pas........ I'm assuming they ran this digital, with variable polling locations associated with the recipient's address. One of the painstaking tasks with this type of run is to assemble a test file to make sure everything on the main run will work properly.
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    The Small Supplier

    On a serious note, when a small supplier lands a large account, that large account basically "owns" your business. Service and response are "top-notch" because you can't afford to lose them. When they say "jump", you jump, and, on the way up you ask "how high?"
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    The Small Supplier

    Oh, you're so naive. Why do you think we only do business with small suppliers?
  17. MailGuru

    London Evening Standard to close daily newspaper

    Growing up, I had an older brother and a younger brother. My older brother (let's call him "Bill") had his own room 'cause, well, he was the oldest. So, my younger brother and I shared a room. One day, Bill and I got into an argument (hey, 3 rambunctious boys growing up, there was always crap...
  18. MailGuru

    What Kind of Folder Would You Recommend?

    Pretty much any folder with a right angle attachment should work. Setup the main folder to feed your folded newsletter from the folded (11-inch) leading edge with the upper and lower gates closed (flipped around so there are no folds) and exit perpendicular to the right angle attachment...
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    London Evening Standard to close daily newspaper

    To the myriad of 3-character government agencies monitoring internet chatter looking for domestic threats: "I do not know the above poster........"...
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    London Evening Standard to close daily newspaper

    Ok, Possumgal, you're showing your age. That's the way it used to work long, long time ago. In today's world, there is no need for us to understand all the issues or complications. The "journalists" and the "media" will tell us what to think, and, how to vote.

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