Daniel Barkalow wrote:
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008, Dale wrote:

Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Saturday 09 February 2008 04:35:35 Daniel Barkalow wrote:

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It did? Where did it leave for?

That reminds me of the pages in the IBM service manuals.  They would put
that on the "blank" pages.  My questions was always this:  If it has
that on it, is it blank?   :/

In fact, my .sig is entirely blank. I just always type the same thing by hand after writing every email, and have been doing so for long enough to forget if there was actually a good reason to do so originally. There may have also been a good reason I didn't make it "*This .sig intentionally left blank*", which would match the word order of the IBM manuals (and the door in Zork).

The IBM manuals actually had a good reason. I think it was that they were in loose-leaf binders so they could mail people new versions of individual chapters, and each chapter was therefore on pieces of paper that weren't shared with any other chapter (this also required page numbers like 6-15). This meant that if a chapter ended on a right-hand page, the other side of the paper couldn't have anything on it. But if it were actually blank, people would worry that it was a misprint (if two sheets stuck together in the printer and then came unstuck before shipping, this could happen). So they wanted to print something innocuous on that side.

        -Daniel
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This is funny, I used to put the IBM manuals together in my spare time. LOL That was how they did it too. You get a new fresh one and they just updated the pages that were changed. I used to also try to figure out what was changed. Saw a couple that had typos. Most of the time it was a serious change. I guess they made changes to the boards so that led to the manual being changed too.

I also worked in a print shop. So yea, the pages can stick together sometimes. I've had it happen to me a few times. Humidity in the south makes them sticky.

Memories. . . . .

Dale

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