Image Stallion Phoenomenon.gif thumb right 200px 1798 broadside advertising Phoenomenon, stables of Maj. Thomas Leavett, Northampton, Massachusetts A broadside is a large sheet of paper printed on one side only. ref http www.ilab.org eng glossary 90 broadside.html ILAB Definition of term Broadside Retrieved 2011 07 06 ref Historically, broadsides were posters, announcing events or proclamations, or simply advertisements. Today, broadsideprinting is done by many smaller printers and publishers as a fine art variant, with poems often being available as broadsides, intended to be framed and hung on the wall. The historical type of broadsides were ephemera , i.e. temporary documents created for a specific purpose and intended to be thrown away. They were one of the most common forms of printed material between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly in Britain, Ireland and North America. They were often advertisement s, but could also be used for news information or proclamation s. It was also a very common format for printing the text of ballad s see Broadside music . One classic example of a broadside used for proclamations is the Dunlap broadside , which was the first publication of the US Declaration of Independence , printed on the night of July 4, 1776 by John Dunlap of Philadelphia in an estimated 200 copies. ref name 25copies http www.nytimes.com imagepages 2008 07 04 opinion 04opart.ready.html Illustration for Widmer, Ted, http www.nytimes.com 2008 07 04 opinion 04widmer.html? r 2&oref slogin&oref slogin Looking for Liberty , oped commentary article, The New York Times , July 4, 2008, accessed July 7, 2008 ref An example of a broadside used for news information ... received the following intelligence... Retrieved 2011 07 06 ref See also Dunlap broadside Street literature Broadside music References Reflist External links http www.bsu.edu library article 0,,28962 ... jspui handle 10339 44 Wake Forest University Confederate Broadside Poetry Collection Category ... more details
other Image Hull model by Augustin Pic mp3h9729.jpg thumb upright Broadside of a French 74 gun ship of the line A broadside is the side of a ship the artillery battery battery of cannon on one side of a warship or their simultaneous or near simultaneous fire in naval warfare . Age of Sail In the Age of Sail and in the early years of steam engine steam ships had long rows of guns set in each side of the hull watercraft hull which could only fire to the one side firing all guns on one side of the ship was known as a broadside firing all guns on both sides was a double broadside. The cannons of 18th century man of war men of war were accurate only at short range, and their penetrating power mediocre, entailing that thick hulls of wooden ships could only be pierced at short ranges. These wooden ships sailed closer and closer towards each other until cannon fire would be effective. Each tried to be the first to fire a broadside, often giving one party a decisive headstart in the battle when it crippled the other ship. ref Stephen Biesty ill. and Richard Platt author . 1993 . Stephen Biesty s Cross Sections Man of War. New York Dorling Kindersley. ref As a measurement Image Uss iowa bb 61 pr.jpg thumb USS Iowa BB 61 USS Iowa firing her guns broadside 1984 . Note the water displaced beneath the bores. Additionally, the term broadside is a measurement of a vessel s maximum simultaneous firepower which can be delivered upon a single target, because this concentration is usually obtained by firing a broadside. This is calculated by multiplying the shell weight of the ship s main armament shells times the number of barrels that can be brought to bear. If some turrets are incapable of firing ... broadside. Each 16 inch shell weighs convert 2700 lb , which when multiplied by nine the total number ... battleship has a broadside of 12 short tons 11.0 tonnes , the weight of shells that she can theoretically ... Fires a Broadside , The New York Times Magazine , 30 December 1917. Category Naval warfare Category ... more details
Broadside or broadsides may refer to an adverb, meaning with the side, esp. with the broader side, facing toward a given point or object The truck hit the fence broadside. Broadside , the side of a ship, the cannons on this side, or their simultaneous fire in naval warfare Broadsideprinting , any large piece of paper printed on one side not folded A tabloid type of Street literature popular from 1500 to 1850, for examples see Broadside music a poster with the lyrics to a folk song on it Dunlap broadside a first printing of the Declaration of Independence. Broadsides inspired by the Titanic Broadsides in art Broadside Magazine , a folk music magazine. Broadside television series , an American television series that aired during the 1964 65 season on American Broadcasting Company ABC Broadside newspaper , the student newspaper of George Mason University Broadside literary journal , the student literary arts journal of Bradley University Broadside board game , a War of 1812 naval board game produced in 1961 as a part of Milton Bradley Company Milton Bradley s American Heritage magazine American Heritage series Broadside Transformers , a fictional character from the Transformers Broadside Comic Strip , a weekly comic strip for United States Navy personnel, written by Jeff Bacon, and published in the Navy Times since 1986. Broadsides video game , a 1983 Age of Sail naval combat videogame for the Apple II and Commodore 64 Adnams Brewery Adnams Broadside , a beer disambig ... more details
italic title Refimprove date January 2009 Broadside Magazine was a small mimeograph ed publication founded ... , and who is folk were roundly discussed and debated. At the same time, Broadside nurtured and promoted ... a look that would be more common in zine s 20 years later. By the end of the 1970s, Broadside had basically ceased publication. Several of the songs recorded for Broadside Magazine over its lifetime were released in 2000 as http folkways.si.edu albumdetails.aspx?itemid 3003 The Best of Broadside ... , the Martin Scorsese documentary on Dylan released in 2005. Books During the 1960s, Broadside put out three folio printing folio sized trade paperback songbook s, Broadside Volume 1 Oak Publications, 1964 , Broadside Volume 2 Oak, 1968, ISBN 0 8256 0112 6 , and Broadside Volume III Oak, 1970, ISBN ..., and the third by Irwin Silber . Contributors to Broadside Magazine As Irwin Silber wrote in his foreword to Broadside Volume III , A whole generation of song writers, some of whom have become household names in the America of the 1960s, made their first appearances in Broadside ref name ibid Broadside ... a major Broadside contributor see also Sings for Broadside Folkways, 1976 and The Broadside Tapes ... , and Arlo Guthrie . Other, more established songwriters also contributed to Broadside , some of them ... . Cunningham herself published a number of songs in Broadside . Other contributors to Broadside included Eric Andersen ref name B 2 Broadside Volume 2 , cover ref Len Chandler, Jr. ref name B 1 Broadside ... ref name B 3 Broadside Volume III , cover ref Jonathan Kwitney ref name B 3 Peter La Farge ... ins and other activities. Broadside in the 1980s, edited by Jeff Ritter, a musician and graduate student ..., Broadside Magazine is being revived online at http www.broadsidemagazine.com broadsidemagazine.com ... Carroll , 1964 critique by Phil Ochs in Broadside Magazine http www.lib.unc.edu mss inv b Broadside.html Broadside Collection , Southern Folklife Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ... more details
A broadside also known as a broadsheet is a single sheet of cheap paper printed on one side, often with a ballad , rhyme , news and sometimes with woodcut illustrations. They were one of the most common forms of printed material between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly in Britain, Ireland and North America and are often associated with one of the most important forms of traditional music from these countries, the ballad. The nature of broadsides With primitive early printing press es, printing on a single sheet of paper was the easiest and most inexpensive form of printing available and for much of their history could be sold for as little as a penny. ref B. Capp, Popular ... 40. ref File Tragical Ballad 18th century.png right thumb An eighteenth century broadside ballad The earliest ... they were easy to print and distribute, it is likely that far more were printed. ref A. W. Kitch, Printing bastards, monsterous birth broadsides in early modern England , in D. A. Brooks, Printing and Parenting ... http microformguides.gale.com Data Introductions 30330FM.htm . Broadside ballads see also Ballads Broadside ballads also known as roadsheet , broadsheet , stall , vulgar or come all ye ballads varied ... transmission. ref A. N. Bold, The Ballad Routledge, 1979 , p. 5. ref In contrast broadside ballads ..., and Art ABC CLIO, 1997 , p. 352. ref Among the topics of broadside ballads were love, religion ... Century England Routledge, 1985 , p. 204. ref Generally broadside ballads included only the lyrics ... prints Broadside Electric List of Irish ballads Notes reflist 2 Further reading Broadside Ballads ... and samples of more than 80 broadside ballads and their music The British Broadside Ballad and Its Music by Claude M. Simpson 1966 , Rutgers University Press. Out of Print. No ISBN. 540 broadside ... ballads.htm Bodleian Library of Broadside Ballads http ebba.english.ucsb.edu English Broadside Ballad ... hu Broadside ballad no Skillingsvise sv Skillingtryck ... more details
instrument like the early publications of the nation s revolutionary fathers. Broadside was a weekly paper which contained sixteen or more pages in each issue. Photography in Broadside was mostly limited to campus events and personalities. Broadside began printing in a broadsheet format in 1982 ...Infobox Newspaper name Broadside image caption type Weekly newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1963 ceased publication owners publisher George Mason University editor Gregory Connolly chiefeditor maneditor Monika Joshi execeditor staff 20 language English language English ad Spanish political circulation ... Broadside is the name of the student newspaper of George Mason University . History Broadside , George ... and wedding notices, and some commentary. The Ledger became Broadside on October 28, 1969. It was noted ... . Broadside changed sizes again in fall 1992 when it began being produced in a new tabloid format 11 ... by 22 inch paper . Broadside remained a twice weekly publication until fall 2004 when it returned to a weekly publication. Broadside also began publishing its news on the internet in the Fall of 1996. Throughout the decades Broadside nowiki nowiki s masthead has undergone several transformations. Several ..., that consisted of the name Broadside in gold with a green stripe with the word s George Mason ... is generated via computer and is still published in its 2000 format. Awards Broadside has won several ... In 2001 Broadside was named by the Princeton Review as the ninth best student newspaper in the non daily category. Broadside Alumni Many Broadside alumni have gone on to careers in the mass media. One ... long news show on CNN International . Other notable Broadside alumni include Gary Glenn http ... Adrienne P Thies , 1985 86 External links http www.broadsideonline.com Broadside Online http www.connect2mason.com Connect2Mason GMU media convergence site featuring Broadside content http studentmedia.gmu.edu Office of Student Media the office out of which Broadside is published. George Mason University ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Broadside Electric image Becr60001w.jpg caption small l r Helene Zisook , Jim Speer , Joe D Andrea , Tom Rhoads , Amy Ksir small image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels background group or band alias origin Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA genre Electric folk years active 1990 in music 1990 present label Clever Sheep Records associated acts website http www.broadside.org broadside.org current members Joe D Andrea br Amy Ksir br Tom Rhoads br Jim Speer br Helene Zisook past members Melissa Demian br Rachel Hall Broadside Electric are an American electric folk self described as Folk Music with Teeth band from Philadelphia. Formed in 1990 in music 1990 , they are still active in 2011. Audiences expect an erudite and eclectic mix of traditional material, including Child Ballads , foreign language songs, and the humorous, obscure, and sometimes absurd. Introduction The Broadside music Broadside in their name is taken from the single side printed song lyric sheets which became popular in the 16th century. The band was formed in 1990 by Haverford College and Bryn Mawr College students and alumni Rachel Hall, Tom Rhoads, Jim Speer and Helene Zisook. Current band members Joe D Andrea 1997 present Drum kit drums and assorted percussion , vocals . Amy Ksir 1997 present accordion , tin whistle s, flute , oboe , vocals . Tom Rhoads 1990 present lead vocals, guitar s, Appalachian dulcimer , cittern , harmonica . Jim Speer 1990 present NS Stick , Chapman Stick , and electric bass guitar wind instruments including recorder s, clarinet , bass clarinet , saxophone , crumhorn and rauschpfeife backing vocals . Helene ... ... br 1996 in music 1996 br Clever Sheep With Teeth Broadside Electric album With Teeth br 1999 ... broadsideelectric Broadside Electric on MySpace http www.last.fm music Broadside Electric Broadside Electric on last.fm http www.virb.com broadsideelectric Broadside Electric on Virb Broadside Electric ... more details
Broadside is the name of three fictional character s from the various Transformers fiction Transformers universes . Transformers Generation 1 Transformers character name Broadside image Broadside g1toy.jpg caption Generation 1 Broadside toy affiliation Autobot subgroup Triple Changer , Wreckers rank ... 1 engvoice William E. Martin Bill Martin Broadside s bio presented him as literally getting the worst ... in Victoria Canada 036.jpg left thumb The USS Nimitz aircraft carrier upon which Broadside is based Broadside is supposedly 300 meters long as an aircraft carrier, however the real USS Nimitz is 332.9 ... is actually one of the jets found on the Nimitz class carrier. Marvel Comics Broadside appeared only ... on the moon when they were attacked by the Deceptcions, but never appeared before or after. Broadside ... , and the elite squad was routed. Broadside only avoided being killed by Megatron when the future ... lead the Autobot Survivors, Broadside, Inferno, Skids, and Carnivac to defeat Starscream. Animated series Broadside was depicted as being very large in all modes, standing at least twice as tall as Ultra Magnus , and being able to combat giant Decepticon combiners alone. Broadside first appeared in episode 67 of the animated Transformers series, The Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2 . Broadside had a troubled history in the animated continuity. A large Autobot spaceship that looked exactly like Broadside ... episode, The Killing Jar , a Quintesson scientist disguised his spaceship as Broadside and beckoned the Decepticon Cyclonus to come inside. Inexplicably, Cyclonus complied. Broadside s first confirmed ... albeit an old prototype design . In Grimlock s New Brain and The Burden Hardest to Bear , Broadside ... . Broadside appeared in several episodes of the Japan ese exclusive Headmaster Transformers Headmasters ... Spike Witwicky to explore deep space in aircraft carrier mode. Dreamwave Productions Broadside appeared ..., Broadside joined his cause as one of his soldiers. Broadside was present in the Arctic ... more details
Infobox Album Name The Broadside Ballads Type studio Artist The Baseball Project Cover The Baseball Project The Broadside Ballads.jpg Released date 2011 Recorded Length Duration m 46 s 49 Producer Language English language English Label Book Records Book Last album Volume 2 High and Inside br 2011 This album The Broadside Ballads br 2011 Next album The Broadside Ballads 2011 is an album from The Baseball Project , bringing together songs that were recorded as real time commentary on the 2010 baseball season for ESPN.com with unreleased extra tracks from Volume 1 Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails and Volume 2 High and Inside . ref name album notes From the album notes. ref The nine tracks prepared for ESPN.com are also available online in a different sequence for free streaming media streaming . ref http thebaseballproject.bandcamp.com album broadside ballads Broadside Ballads by The Baseball Project , bandcamp.com. Retrieved date 2011 04 11 . ref Track listing Lou Boudreau All Future and No Past   2 33 Chicago Cubs Cubs 2010   2 59 Roy Halladay 30 Doc   3 06 Jos Lima Lima Time   2 13 Stephen Strasburg Phenom   3 04 Do The Triple Crown baseball Triple Crown   3 06 Disabled list DL Blues   3 06 Major League Baseball postseason The Way It s Gonna Be   2 45 The San Francisco Giants Giants Win the Pennant   3 18 Blood Diamond   2 59 Golden Sombrero   2 16 The Ballad of Mike Kekich and Fritz Peterson   2 33 Dizzy Dean   2 57 Albert Pujols El Hombre   4 05 The Magic Mitt of Jason Byles   1 51 Show Up to Work Every Day   3 58 Personnel The Baseball Project Peter Buck   guitar Scott McCaughey   bass guitar Linda Pitmon   Drum kit drums Steve Wynn songwriter Steve Wynn   Singing vocals Guests Robert Lloyd  ... www.thebaseballproject.com Homepage http thebaseballproject.bandcamp.com album broadside ballads Broadside ... for ESPN.com. The Baseball Project DEFAULTSORT Broadside Ballads, The Category 2011 albums Category ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Sings for Broadside Type compilation Artist Phil Ochs Cover Songsforbroadside.jpg Released 1976 Recorded 1965 1973 Genre Folk music Folk Length Label Producer Paul Kaplan, Gordon Friesen Reviews Last album Chords of Fame br 1976 This album Sings for Broadside br 1976 Next album Interviews with Phil Ochs br 1976 Sings For Broadside , alternatively known as Broadside Ballads, Vol. 10 , was a 1976 compilation of songs that Phil Ochs had recorded for Broadside Magazine as demonstration recordings or at benefit shows for them. Initially, Ochs had hoped for the magazine to release one single concert, but when the material he presented to them came up far too short for a full LP and not featuring several of his best and well known numbers, he suggested they splice on whatever they desired. The result was this album, which featured tracks recorded between about 1965 and about 1973. Nine songs that appeared on his I Ain t Marching Anymore second , Phil Ochs In Concert third and Pleasures Of The Harbor fourth albums are supplemented by three tracks that had up to that point never appeared on any Ochs album, two of them, United Fruit and On Her Hand A Golden Ring only available on this compilation the third, What Are You Fighting For , later appeared on the 2000 compilation The Early Years Phil Ochs album The Early Years . The album is available on CD from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, http www.folkways.si.edu albumdetails.aspx?itemid 981 Track listing All songs by Phil Ochs. Pleasures of the Harbor 4 12 That s What I Want to Hear 3 10 I m Gonna Say It Now 1 58 Changes 4 21 On Her Hand A Golden Ring 2 40 Days Of Decision 3 11 Santo Domingo 4 35 United Fruit 3 04 Crucifixion song Crucifixion 6 17 Outside of a Small Circle of Friends 3 14 What Are You Fighting For 3 30 Ringing of Revolution 5 28 Participants Phil Ochs guitar, vocals Paul Kaplan producer Gordon Friesen producer Phil Ochs Category Protest songs Category Phil Ochs ... more details
Use mdy dates date April 2012 About the process of reproducing text handwriting method often called printing block letters other uses Print disambiguation History of printingPrinting is a process for reproducing text and images, typically with ink on paper using a printing press. It is often carried out as a large scale industrial process, and is an essential part of publishing and transaction printing. The development of printing was preceded by the use of cylinder seal s in Mesopotamia developed in 3500 B.C., and other related stamp seal s. The earliest form of printing was woodblock printing ... ref and Egypt to the fourth century. Later developments in printing include the movable type , first ... accessdate July 29, 2010 ref and the printing press , a more efficient printing process for western ... printing press&hl en&ei WMh8Tcz6FcHYgQeeqqCyDA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CC8Q6AEwAA v onepage&q&f false Johannes Gutenberg Inventor of the Printing Press ref History Main History of printing Woodblock printing Woodblock printing is a technique for printing text, images or patterns that was used widely throughout East Asia. It originated in China in antiquity as a method of printing on textiles and later on paper. As a method of printing on cloth, the earliest surviving examples ... Tang Dynasty China, 868 A.D. British Library Main History of printing in East Asia The earliest surviving ... from the Han Dynasty before 220 A.D. , and the earliest example of woodblock printing on paper appeared in the mid seventh century in China. By the ninth century printing on paper had taken off, and the first ... and Printing author Tsien Tsuen Hsuin author2 Joseph Needham series Science and Civilisation in China volume 5 part 1 publisher Cambridge University Press page 158,201 year 1985 ref Printing spread ... and Vietnam using a number of other scripts. Unlike the diffusion of paper, however, printing techniques ... of Printing in China pages 102 111 year 1925 ref In the Middle East Woodblock printing on cloth appeared ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Broadside is a weekly, single panel comic published in the Navy Times since 1986, and written by Jeff Bacon . The humor is very specifically directed at United States Navy personnel, and considered nearly incomprehensible by many non Navy servicepersons. Bacon also writes a second cartoon called Greenside , featuring United States Marine Corps personnel stationed aboard Navy vessels. External links http www.broadside.net Official Broadside Homepage http www.militarytimes.com blogs broadsideBroadside Blog US Navy navbox Category Comic strips started in the 1980s Category American comic strips Category Traditions and history of the United States Navy Category United States Marine Corps in popular culture comic strip stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name With Teeth Type Studio album Artist Broadside Electric Cover WithTeeth.jpg Released August 17, 1999 small United States U.S. small Recorded MilkBoy Recording, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania br January June, 1999 Genre Folk music Folk , electric folk Length 63 06 Label Clever Sheep Records Producer Tommy Joyner Last album More Bad News ... More Bad News  ... br 1996 This album With Teeth br 1999 Next album Live Do Not Immerse br 2002 With Teeth is the title of the fourth album by Broadside Electric . It was released on August 17th, 1999 in the United States . Track listing Royal Oak 4 49 With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm 5 36 Three Pounds Ten 6 35 The Gardener 5 43 Seafood Invasion 6 23 Masters of War 6 44 Minka 5 55 Bruton Town 6 03 Horses Teeth 5 43 Jellon Grame 9 07 April Morning 4 30 External links http www.broadside.org music liner wt.html With Teeth Liner Notes Broadside Electric Category 1999 albums Category Broadside Electric albums Category Clever Sheep Records albums 1990s folk album stub ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Broadside Tapes 1 Type compilation Artist Phil Ochs Cover Thebroadsidetapes1.jpg Released 1989 Recorded 1962 64 Genre Folk music Folk Length 32 48 Label Folkways Records Smithsonian Folkways Producer Paul Kaplan Last album The War Is Over The Best of Phil Ochs br 1988 This album The Broadside Tapes 1 br 1989 Next album There but for Fortune album There but for Fortune br 1989 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r96818 pure url yes link The Broadside Tapes 1 , alternatively known as Broadside Ballads, Vol. 14 , was a compilation of demo recordings done by Phil Ochs for Broadside Magazine Broadside magazine in the early to late 1960s. Of the sixteen songs that appeared, ranging from the humorous The Ballad of Alferd Packer to the depressing The Passing of My Life , all were new to listeners. It also included a song about the Profumo affair Christine Keeler and it closed with a live cover of The Beatles I Should Have Known Better retitled I Shoulda Known Better featuring Eric Andersen on harmony vocals and harmonica. Track listing All songs by Phil Ochs unless otherwise noted. The Ballad of Alferd Packer 2 11 If I Knew 2 18 The Ballad of John Henry Faulk 3 08 Spaceman 2 09 On My Way 1 40 Hazard, Kentucky 2 09 The Passing of My Life 2 21 That s The Way It s Gonna Be P. Ochs, B. Gibson 2 35 Rivers of the Blood 1 59 Remember Me 2 22 Talkin Pay TV 2 33 Christine Keeler 1 30 Spanish Civil War Song 2 11 Another Country 2 21 Time Was 1 38 I Should Have Known Better I Shoulda Known Better John Lennon , Paul McCartney 3 32 Participants Phil Ochs guitar, vocals Eric Andersen harmonica, vocals on I Shoulda Known Better Paul Kaplan producer Phil Ochs DEFAULTSORT Broadside Tapes 1 Category Phil Ochs compilation albums Category 1989 compilation albums ... more details
The Museum of Printing , located in North Andover, Massachusetts , is a museum dedicated to preserving the history of printing technologies and practices. External links http www.museumofprinting.org Official site US museum stub coord 42 41 04.97 N 71 06 49.95 W display title DEFAULTSORT Museum of Printing Category Buildings and structures in North Andover, Massachusetts Category Printing in the United States Category Industry museums in Massachusetts Category Museums in Essex County, Massachusetts ... more details
Multiple issues wikify June 2011 orphan April 2008 unreferenced April 2008 Transaction Printing describes a mode of submitting a job to a printing device. A digital printing system is attached to a Database computer database and many similar pages, called forms, are printed each, for example, with a different person s data filling the form such as a monthly telephone or cable bill. Transaction print jobs are different from publishing print jobs in that the print controller does not know when the job will end when it starts. It may be printing a hundred, a thousand or a few million impressions before the job ends. Many digital printing system s controllers are designed to ingest the entire job, arrange its resources according to the size of the job and then begin printing the job last page first so that what is produced is a book with the user seeing the first page first. This publishing model obviously does not work for transaction printing and a controller using a different internal model for jobs must be used. Category Printing ... more details
Contone is a printing method for improving the output quality of printing, usually from laser printers. Most printing techniques apply ink or toner on to the printing surface, usually paper in a pattern of dots to maximize the range of possible colors. Contone varies the dot size to achieve a simulation of continuous tone. See also Halftone Continuous tone External links http www.pcmag.com encyclopedia term 0,2542,t contone printer&i 40295,00.asp Entry for Contone Printer at PCMag http www.pctechguide.com glossary WordFind.php?wordInput Contone Entry for Contone at PCTechGuide DEFAULTSORT Contone Printing Category Printing terminology compu graphics stub ... more details
Infobox television show name Broadside image caption genre Situation comedy Sitcom creator writer Earl Barret br Robert C. Dennis br Jack Harvey br Bruce Howard br Bud Nye br Elroy Schwartz br Irving Taylor songwriter Irving Taylor director Frank McDonald director Frank McDonald br Sidney Miller br Edward Montagne br Hollingsworth Morse br Don Richardson br Jean Yarbrough starring Edward Andrews br Dick Sargent br Sheila Kuehl Sheila James br Kathleen Nolan br Joan Staley br George Furth br Arnold Stang br Jimmy Boyd composer Jerry Fielding country United States language English num seasons 1 num episodes 32 producer Edward Montagne runtime 22&ndash 24 minutes channel American Broadcasting Company ABC picture format Black and white audio format Monaural first aired Start date 1964 09 20 last aired End date 1965 09 05 status Ended Broadside is an American sitcom that aired on American Broadcasting Company ABC during the 1964 65 United States network television schedule 1964 1965 TV season . The series, produced by McHale s Navy creator Edward Montagne, starred Kathleen Nolan , formerly of The Real McCoys her character, Lieutenant Morgan, had first appeared on McHale s Navy the previous season . ref cite book last Brooks first Tim coauthors Marsh, Earle F. title The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946 Present publisher Ballantine Books date 2007 10 16 edition 9 pages 184 isbn 0 345 49773 2 ref Synopsis The series centered around the women of the Navy WAVES circa World War II, who found themselves transferred to an island in the South Pacific to run the motor pool in an otherwise all male environment. The series starred Kathleen Nolan , Edward Andrews , Dick Sargent , Sheila Kuehl Sheila James in her last regular television series role , Lois Roberts ... title Broadside tv.com 9755 Broadside youtube x83AgqFw7Fk A promotional clip from 1964 featuring Broadside Category 1964 television series debuts Category 1965 television series endings Category 1960s ... more details
Rogan printing is an art of textile printing cloth printing practiced in the Kutch District of Gujarat . Rogan printing involves using a thick bright paste to paint on plain cloth. The paste is prepared by boiling the oil of safflower , castor oil castor or linseed oil linseed and pouring it into water. This paste is mixed with chalk, coloured pigment and a binding agent to form a thick dye. The painting on the cloth is done using a stick, a rod or a metal block. Yellow, blue and red are the most frequently used colours. Geometric and floral designs are most common. Stylish results can be achieved using the most ordinary cloth. Rogan printed cloth is used for sari s, wall hangings and curtains, among other uses. References http www.india9.com i9show Rogan Printing 47669.htm Rogan Printing in India http www.blessingsonthenet.com arts showartform.asp?code Rogan Printing 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20&state Gujarat Crafts of India Rogan fabric Category Textile printing ... more details
Orphan date October 2011 Logographic printing is a form of moveable type printing where the font comprises words or parts of words rather than single letters. The system, while not widely adopted, was used to produce a number of books in the eighteenth century, as well as The Times or The Daily Universal Register as it was originally known. The edition of 12 March 1788, for example was printed Logographically by R. Nutkins at the Logographic Press, Printing House Square , Blackfriars. The press was owned, though, by John Walter, the founder of The Times who had acquired the printing system from its inventor. Books published by the logographic system include Anderson s History of Commerce in four volumes, 1787 1789. See also John Walter publisher John Walter Printing House Square References Notes and Queries 1850 Use dmy dates date October 2011 Category Typography ... more details
Expand section date May 2010 Pull Printing is a printing feature where a user pulls the print job to an afterward chosen Printer computing printer . It is also referred ref Ringdale FollowMe Printing Pull Printing equals FollowMe on Wikipedia ref to as FollowMe printing, which is a trademark ref http ... , some of the possible advantages and disadvantages of Pull Printing are Advantages Flexibility ... documents because the user will be waiting at the printer for the printing to finish. Accounting Although this is not really a Pull Printing feature, centralized printing solutions often come with these additional ... of pull printing, including, but not limited to http www.barrsystems.com PrintAnywhere.asp Barr Systems ... Follow You Printing with Secure Document Release supports user mobility while helping to reduce ... us en ipg access control printing solutions.html?jumpid reg R1002 USEN HP Access Control Printing ... device. http www.jetmobile.com securejet enterprise secure printing Jetmobile SecureJet Enterprise An authentication and pull printing solution for printers and MFP copiers from most multiple vendors ... LRS Innovate MFPsecure Software driven pull printing that supports secure document workflows on http ... laser multifunction&psn printing and multifunction multifunction and all in one color multifunction ... myprint index.html PageScope MyPrint Manager Pull printing designed for http www.konicaminolta.com ... here.html Pharos Secure Release Here A pull printing solution offered by Pharos Systems International that works on all manufacturers devices. Ringdale FollowMe Printing Ringdale FollowMe Device independent ... and pull printing solution for printers and MFP copiers from most multiple vendors including HP, Canon, Samsung, Lexmark, Xerox, Sharp, Konica Minolta and Ricoh. UniFLOW Output Manager Pull printing ... Cortado Personal Printing Essentials Reduce costs, spare resources, guarantee confidentiality with pull printing. References Reflist 2 Category Computer printing ... more details
Surface printing is the oldest automated printing method still in use today. Surface machines lay down very heavy amounts of ink . Because the ink is pushed onto the paper, the images are not as crisp as the other methods. Also, there is no drying stage between laying down each color, so the order of color run throughs is very important to keep the inks from running into each other. Because of the amount of ink required for impressions, and the inexact image rendering, surface printing has a very distinct look. It is especially well suited for multi colored floral patterns and classic document designs. Surface printers can usually print up to 12 colors. See also Wallpaper Category Printing processes ... more details
Multiple issues advert June 2010 coi June 2010 notability June 2010 orphan August 2010 Infobox company name The Printing House Ltd. logo type genre foundation founder location city location country location Canada locations 70 area served key people industry Printing products services Printing, copying, fulfillment, large format revenue operating income net income assets equity owner num employees num stores parent divisions subsid Elephoto, AXIspa slogan homepage http www.tph.ca tph.ca footnotes intl The Printing House Ltd. TPH is a Canadian printing company based in Toronto , Ontario , Canada . There are over 70 Company owned locations across Canada. It has been in operation since 1961. ref http www.tph.ca ref In April 2010, The Printing House won Gold for the Most Environmentally Progressive Manufacturing Process or Service, Printer in Canada at the 5th Annual Environmental Printing Awards, which were put on by PrintAction Magazine. ref http green.tmcnet.com news 2010 04 09 4719791.htm ref References Reflist Category Printers ... more details
Substrate is a term used in converting process such as printing and Lamination or coating as a more general term to describe the base material onto which e.g. image s will be printed and to be laminated as per the packing specification required for the product. Base materials include though are not limited to Polyethylene terephthalate PET , MET PET PE POLY or POLYETHYLENE, BOPP MET BOPP CPP MET CPP or other plastic requied for printing and Lamination Coating Paper Alumunium Foil Where as the converting process Flexible packaging Unit such as printing and lamination is concerned the above products are widely used as visual packing of electronic products, foods, and pharmaceutical products.The above Sheet foil substrates are new environmental friendly packing material, featuring high lustre, high transparency,good barrier resistance, and fragrance and fresh keeping performances.Basically the nomenclature of plastic or plastic related printing laminated,or packaging material like PET,MET PET,PE POLYETHYLENE ,BOPP, MET BOPP, CPP,MET CPP, ALUMUNIUM FOIL ETC..ETC...is called film in common language but thus are the raw materials of printing, lamination, packaging products. Henceforth, in technical language, the above products are called as substrate because the products mentioned above are the basic substrate raw materials in which a printing industry used to print & laminate in other word, the substrate do not have any coating emulsion electro magnetic or other coating which is base material to convert the plastic extruded web substrate in a film. In terms of Technology and the properties and the characteristic and application of the films and the substrates bare substrates which are required for converting unit is totally different and even the size and thickness of the films and substrates is also not common. Courtesy Dictionary of Plastics and Articles DEFAULTSORT Substrate Printing Category Paper products Category Printing and writing paper Category Printing Category ... more details
The printing patent or printing privilege was a precursor of modern copyright . It was an exclusive right to print a work or a class of works. The earliest recorded printing privilege dates from 1469, giving John of Speyer a five year monopoly on all printing in Republic of Venice Venice . In 1495, the city state granted another monopoly on all Greek works to Aldus Manutius Aldus as a reward for his investments in a Greek alphabet Greek typeface font for his printing press press . ref Jackson, M. 2002 From Private to Public Reexamining the Technological Basis for Copyright, Journal of Communication , 52, 416 433 ref In France , the royal Code de la librairie of 1723 codified existing practice. It stated that there was no property in ideas or texts. Ideas, it was argued, were a gift from God , revealed through the writer. Divine Right of Kings God s first representative , the Absolute monarchy in France French king had the exclusive right to determine what could be printed by whom. Only members of the royal guild of publishers could apply for a printing privilege , a permission and an exclusive right to print a work. Authors wishing to see their manuscript printed had no choice but to sell it to guild members. Most printing privileges were owned by the guild and automatically renewed over generations. In 1789, the National Assembly French Revolution National Assembly created by the French ... monarchs granted printing patents based on the Royal Prerogative , with patents falling into one ... s. Printing patents were independent of the private copyright system established by the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers Stationers Company , even though most printing patents were granted to members of the Company. The importance of printing privileges decreased over ... The royal prerogative relating to printing patents was not removed until 1775. ref Donner, I. 1992 ... who obtained several royal printing patents Privileged presses Letters patent References references ... more details