[HN Gopher] How a Book Is Made - Ink, Paper and a 200k-Pound Pri...
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How a Book Is Made - Ink, Paper and a 200k-Pound Printer
Author : pseudolus
Score : 57 points
Date : 2022-02-20 16:51 UTC (6 hours ago)
(HTM) web link (www.nytimes.com)
(TXT) w3m dump (www.nytimes.com)
| russellbeattie wrote:
| Heh. In the early 90s I studied journalism and graphic design at
| college, and interned at a small town newspaper in the summers.
| It was a great learning opportunity - I did everything from
| writing stories to selling ads to helping run the giant press,
| including plating, inking and manhandling the 800lb rolls of
| newsprint onto the machine.
|
| Then I went into tech, specifically the web, and literally
| haven't seen a press in person or stepped into a newsroom since
| then. If I could, I would go back in time and transfer to UIUC in
| 1992 instead and go help Marc and Eric develop Mosaic, but what
| can you do?
|
| Anyways, as someone who has done the dirty job (The ink! The ink!
| Everywhere!) of printing, I really have no illusions about the
| long lost art of book making going away. It's an inefficient,
| dirty, dangerous, wasteful business that is, honestly at this
| point, simply making more landfill.
| mastazi wrote:
| > wasteful business that is, honestly at this point, simply
| making more landfill.
|
| I'm pretty sure that, on average, web pages rot much faster
| than the time it takes a book to reach the landfill. I have
| lots of books that I got used, many of them for free. There is
| probably a book exchange in your city as well, look it up.
| neonate wrote:
| https://archive.is/DDeA1
| lai-yin wrote:
| My aunt, recently retired from the printing industry, has regaled
| me with many tales of the intricacies and complications she went
| through to print everything from Harry Potter to Jocko Willink.
| Kindles were also banned from entering her home.
| TuLithu wrote:
| While I appreciate you sharing this article, my free reads on New
| York Times have long been used up, and I don't plan to buy a
| subscription. But I've been to a book "factory" at Anadolu
| University in Eskisehir, Turkey. The printers ARE huge!
| elorant wrote:
| Just delete the cookies
| dylan604 wrote:
| shhh, it's a secret!!!
| gordon_freeman wrote:
| check out if your local library allows a 1 or 3-day passes of
| NYTimes digital, for example LAPL [1] and Berkley PL [2] allows
| something like this:
|
| [1] https://www.lapl.org/new-york-times-digital
|
| [2]
| https://www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org/explore/elibrary/new-y...
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