Microfiche played a bit role in my life story, too. In 1983 some of my staff wanted our ARC Industries to buy microfiche equipment so we could go after a government contract to transfer paper case files to microfilm. As it turned out, the provincial government stayed with paper until the late 1990's, when they decided to adopt computerized record-keeping and retention. Luckily for Community Living Huntsville I had given the proposal a thumbs-down.
Just to note that sometimes reading your substack gets put off due to the firehouse of info to read about current events. Or, work overflowing into private time. No reflection on you, carry on!
I completely understand. There are things I don’t do, either!
Microfiche played a bit role in my life story, too. In 1983 some of my staff wanted our ARC Industries to buy microfiche equipment so we could go after a government contract to transfer paper case files to microfilm. As it turned out, the provincial government stayed with paper until the late 1990's, when they decided to adopt computerized record-keeping and retention. Luckily for Community Living Huntsville I had given the proposal a thumbs-down.
There’s an interesting history of technology dissertation waiting for someone, for sure. (Not me.)
Me neither. These days I'd be more interested in DESSERTitation!
Just to note that sometimes reading your substack gets put off due to the firehouse of info to read about current events. Or, work overflowing into private time. No reflection on you, carry on!