And that remarkable machine even uses nixie tubes....

I always wondered how schematics and other diagrams from that era were 
produced with such high quality; no offense to the drafting community, 
hand-drawn schematics never looked that crisp.
There were other CRT-based phototypesetting machines from the 1960's, and 
I'm sure some of them were used for schematics, etc. Apparently Linotype 
held-out with mechanical solutions as long as it could; kind of reminds me 
of Teletype.

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