Re: The AmeriCentric unicorn
Re: The AmeriCentric unicorn
- Subject: Re: The AmeriCentric unicorn
- From: email@hidden (Bruce Fraser)
- Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 09:27:42 -0800
At 4:30 PM +0100 3/13/02, Henrik Holmegaard wrote:
Got a little carried away with a the nice semiotic deconstruction of
printing standards. But I still think the basic analysis is right,
there is an unarticulated concept floating around that there is one
and only one printing standard, and the rest is what the natives do
in distant parts of the world, so best label those other practices
by the general anthropological region in which they have been
observed.
Just be glad that where you live, you occasionally run into a
commercial printer who prints to a recognized standard. In the USA,
standards are either a commie plot to make you print as bad as the
next guy, or something to be exceeded rather than met...
(OK, that may be a slight exaggeration, but it's generally truer than
I wish it were.)
B
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