James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
Ok....so let's pretend it's 1975. There are no plotters, no printers, no CNC routers, and no lasers. You actually had time to sit down to a reasonable breakfast, and you gleaned your morning news from an ink-laden sheet of pulp that landed on your front doorstep hours before sunup.
Out in the shop, the smell of One Shot permeates the air, and the faint hum of a neon transformer steadily competes with the lone housefly that buzzes in the front window.
I just gotta know....what were the burning questions back in the day?
It seems the questions of today rarely ever deal with the true grit of signage...only issues with equipment and the occasional PITA customer.
If we had a forum back then, what would the topics be? I can't imagine a general topic that dealt with Mahl sticks on a daily basis, but I could be wrong.
JB
Out in the shop, the smell of One Shot permeates the air, and the faint hum of a neon transformer steadily competes with the lone housefly that buzzes in the front window.
I just gotta know....what were the burning questions back in the day?
It seems the questions of today rarely ever deal with the true grit of signage...only issues with equipment and the occasional PITA customer.
If we had a forum back then, what would the topics be? I can't imagine a general topic that dealt with Mahl sticks on a daily basis, but I could be wrong.
JB