On 19.02.2007 David W. Fenton wrote:
When I was teaching I always called this "proofing by photocopying," because I'd make up a handout for the class, print it and proof it twice, correct the mistakes, then print and make 50 copies. As soon as the photocopy machine finished, I'd be able to look at the results and immediately find all the errors I'd missed before!
It always happens, doesn't it? When I did the booklets for our CDs I had about five runs of proofing by several people. Yet, as soon as the finished CD arrived, I would find at least one mistake immediately on opening the booklet.
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