Daniela Barbosa from Factiva got her hands on the print plate for the Wall Street Journal article about TechCrunch a couple of weeks ago, and she says she’ll send it to me. Awesome! And the video is very cool.
Daniela Barbosa from Factiva got her hands on the print plate for the Wall Street Journal article about TechCrunch a couple of weeks ago, and she says she’ll send it to me. Awesome! And the video is very cool.
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wow, thats great – a sort of golden record that you can put on your wall
That is one of the nicest gestures i have seen in a long time. I hope you will take the time to show your gratitude back in a way that will make a difference to her.
Wow, nice job Daniela!
Wouldn’t the plate be a negative though? I don’t know a lot about printing, but that was a positively print so that if it was stamped down you would get everything backwards?
Mika – most newspapers are printed using the offset method:
What a great momento to hang on the office wall!
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Just search for “offset printing” on wikipedia.
seeing how Daniela opens packages, I’m predicting a very long Christmas morning punctuated by a trip to the ER for a flesh wound (hope not though
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that’s sweet. and altho i wasn’t quoted, i was sourced for that article. pretty cool to be a bystander for mike’s WSJ profile
Daniela is a very cool lady
I’m a big fan on Daniela also, she’s nothing but class!