I just got there!

I love it too,
but it makes my little design look awful - it's so clean.

another time wastere ehre - oh dear dear

ann



On 2/23/2014 16:55, Bob W-PDML wrote:
i found it by way of this amusing tool which executes google searches by 
teletype:

<http://www.masswerk.at/google60/>

I love that!

B

On 23 Feb 2014, at 20:38, "steve harley" <[email protected]> wrote:

on 2014-02-22 11:00 Ann Sanfedele wrote
and I could.  I considered making it without the type (I tried to make it look
as much as what I remember the "font" to be when "punching" the holes in
photoshop).

it's a fun concept, but i don't think that font is accurate; looks like 
American Typewriter, and i remember a more stripped down typeface on punch 
cards; i tried to find you a more accurate typeface, and came up with this:

<http://mplus-fonts.sourceforge.jp/webfonts/index-en.html#fonts_set>

that is a large group of fonts, and you may have trouble unpacking the download 
- contact me offlist if you'd like me to send the most appropriate fonts

i found it by way of this amusing tool which executes google searches by 
teletype:

<http://www.masswerk.at/google60/>


i didn't use punch cards much - at university i was lucky to plunge directly 
into interactive CRT terminal use in 1978; on the side i had a research 
assistantship with Arthur Swersey, a disarmingly non-conformant biz school 
professor who wouldn't blink when i showed up at his office in bare feet and 
cutoffs; one of my many tasks with Prof. Swersey was to set up some SIMULA jobs 
to run on an IBM 360; i think that, about 1981, was my only contact with punch 
cards, and it felt pretty old-fashioned


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