Fyi, if you have small hands you can get work as a hand model. E.G. Holding a bottle of
liquor makes it look big.
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On Mar 18, 2024, at 03:55, Nigel Johnson Ham via
cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
In my first job,I was a trainee Field Engineer on a Univac 418 system at Bell Canada
which ran a store-and-forward message service to hundreds of Model 33 and 35 teletypes
across the nation.
Bell wanted to promote it, so they hired a movie producer. I happened to be on duty that
day.
The man insisted I push some paper tape into the reader the wrong way. I explained that
I could strip the machine down and show him the ratchet proving the direction but he
wouldn't hear it. He said 'he had seen one of those before'.
I have used this as an example to my students why everything you see in a movie is
fantasy!
cheers,
Nigel
On 2024-03-18 06:08, Norman Jaffe via cctalk
wrote:
I had the same experience while working for a (very) small company called Northwest
Digital Research.
I was asked to point to a big HP plotter that was running one of our programs... and the
photograph wound up in our product brochure.
Of course, I had nothing to do with that program...
From: "Mark Linimon via cctalk"<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> To: "General
Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> Cc:
"Mark Linimon"<linimon(a)portsmon.org> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2024 5:43:13
PM
Subject: [cctalk] Re: DEC Processor Books
were just DEC employees that caught
somebody's eye when they were
planning the shots.
"Planning" may assume facts not in evidence :-)
Some photographers wandered around my employer of the time, Recognition
Equipment. (Like my Canadian girlfriend, you haven't heard of it.)
I was near enough to a piece of machinery to be told "point to
that console like you are doing something to it". So somewhere
in some ancient Annual Report you can find a picture of a clean-
shaven me. My 15 seconds of fame.
Well maybe not all 15.
So the "plan" was, we're on deadline, get some shots.
mcl
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