Tagged With "2003"
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This Week in the Copier Industry (Ten Years Ago) 2003
T his week marks the first year of Print13 in Chicago, formerly known as Graph Expo. Ten years ago I wasn't even aware of Graph Expo, thus there are no press releases that we have archived. Sometimes I will look at the past present and future...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago (1st week of October)
I'll be you're wondering why the funky spaceman suit right? Back in October of 2003, China launched their first manned space mission the Shenzhou 5. Seems every week I forget to put in the additional search criteria for all of the manufacturers...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago (1st Week of December)
Interesting news for the first week of December 2003: Digital television (DTV) is the transmission of audio and video by digitally processed and multiplexed signal, in contrast to the totally analog and channel separated signals used by analog...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago (2nd Week of December)
Sir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger (born 26 July 1943) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and actor, best known as the lead vocalist and a founder member of The Rolling Stones. Jagger's career has spanned over 50 years, read more here or...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago (2nd Week of November)
Ten years ago Ricoh released the first GBC stream puncher in the industry, it was interesting to say the least. Many of us poked fun at the chads that were scattered within the first GBC stream punch units. We actually had to dispatch...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago (2nd week of October)
The Concorde makes its last commercial flight, bringing the era of airliner supersonic travel to a close. I don't have a lot of time tonight, below is the list of threads that populated the Print4Pay Hotel forums this week ten years ago. ...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago (3rd week of October)
Geesh, can you believe color systems have been around for ten plus years now! From reading one of the threads, yes I remember having to sell color develops not color pages. Mention develops to a new rep and they'll look at you like you've...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago (4th week of October)
When reviewing these threads I noticed a thread that I posted 10 years ago that referenced the loss of my brother. Ten years....just want to thank all of the P4P'ers that expressed their condolences. It was and still is appreciated. I did...
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This Week in the Copier Industry (Ten Years Ago) 2003
I've been doing this for so long it's scaring me! BOO! I had a thought today that since the Print4Pay Hotel has been around for more than 10 years, wouldn't it be awesome to see some of the press releases and threads from a decade...
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This Week in the Copier/Office Equipment Industry 10 Years Ago (1st Week of November)
Ten Years ago this week.............After 26 years, and at a distance from Earth of over 8 billion miles, Voyager 1 exits the solar system. It is expected to keep on transmitting into the 2020s . [47] [48] Enjoy these threads from the Print4Pay Hotel forums 10 year ago! I Get To Change Jobs! November 8, 2003 1:27 PM Topic by Graham Well all, it looks like I will be making a Job Change on December 1st. My company has been sold to our chief competitor.I will be still selling...
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This Week in the Copier Industry 10 Years Ago, The First Week in June 2003
WooHoo! Finally a decent Saturday at the NJ Shore. For our family it was Cousins Day at Monmouth Park in NJ. Cousins get together to share some food, share some drinks and get to place some bets on the ponies. I love going to the track and wish I had more time to do it. While I only placed four bets, I was able to come home with $300 in profit. Not a bad day at all. What was more interesting is that I lost a super trifecta bet that would have paid $18K. Next time I'll pay more attention to...