Re: Amapi included? 2004-02-27 - By Steve
Back This thread is just not funny anymore, I run a random inktesting program and,.. and inkers have rights too! Anyone can become an inker, inkers don't care how much money you make or what color you are or how well off the parents were. Inking goes beyond social, economic and ethnic bounderies. Anyone can become a problem inker or a full blown inkaholic. I suppose designated drivers will become all the rage for future problem inkers but until then all we can do is love them and email support. Steven W CPIC (Certified Professional Ink Collector)
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Bob Dawson [mailto:dawsonbob@(protected)] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 12:06 PM To: Carrara@(protected) Subject: [Carrara] Re: Amapi included?
Yeah, thank goodness for modern treatment meathods. We've come a long way since those early days. I've beenresearching the problem, and I'm convinced that, nowadays, there's hope of a full recovery. At least its brother, scanner, turned out well.
Bob Dawson
--- In Carrara@(protected), Andrew Turner <turner410@(protected)> wrote: > I'll say this, though. > > Improvements in treatment have been made in leaps and bounds. > > It used to be we'd wonder if our overweight and out of shape 9-pin > perforated sheet-feeder would ever stop whining. Rrrrrrraaaaaaack..... > rrrrrrrraaaaaaack......rrrrrrrrrraaaaaaack......ch-ckckckck.....rrrrrrrrrraa > aaaack. > > All hours of the night. > > At least we have put this behind us. There's still hope. > > > > From: "Bob Dawson" <dawsonbob@(protected)> > Reply-To: Carrara@(protected) > Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:07:16 -0000 > To: Carrara@(protected) > Subject: [Carrara] Re: Amapi included? > > > Thanks for the understanding Doug. Yes, it's a sad, sad thing to see > this in one so young. I think it started as a closet inker, sneaking in > a wrinkled sheet here, a clogged nozzle there, as you said, but it's > gotten worse. Now it will openly run out of paper right in front of me; > it's a hard, hard thing to watch. We spend so much time trying to raise > them right, only to watch them go bad, but what's a designer to do? > Like you said, be there for it when it's ready to change. > > One day at a time, > Bob Dawson
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