[geeks] Software Bloat
Kurt Huhn
geeks at sunhelp.org
Wed Dec 19 10:11:29 CST 2001
> > <waves walking stick> I too have done paper tape. 1993, on a milling
> > machine. AFAIK, that machine is still in use.
> >
> And I've seen the giant machines that do the fancy embroidery work on
> hats, golf shirts, etc., and they use a paper tape.
And that's the "late" model stuff. Late 1800s, early 1900s saw embroidery
and weaving machines that made rugs, blankets, and other heavy material.
They used *wooden* punchcards - slats of wood, usually of a hardwood (pine
was too fragile) about 1/8" to 1/4" thick. You don't really see them in use
anymore, as they were replaced by the machines above in the 1940's - during
the second industrial revolution (war is great for technological progress).
Individual punchcards were tied together with heavy string, or sometimes
wire to make a big pattern that the machine read in order to weave the
pattern into the fabric.
There's one on display in a mill museum in Prov, RI - or at least there was
when I was in college and studying architectural conservation.
Kurt
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