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We’ve been publishing most of our lives. Mimeograph in the 1960’s • Newsprint in the 1970’s • DTP in the 1980’s • World Wide Web in the 1990’s • Digital Video in the 2000’s

Mission & Goal

Don’t bother typing “lorem ipsum” into Google translate. If you already tried, you may have gotten anything from “NATO” to “China”, depending on how you capitalized the letters. The bizarre translation was fodder for conspiracy theories, but Google has since updated its “lorem ipsum” translation to, boringly enough, “lorem ipsum”.

One brave soul did take a stab at translating the almost-not-quite-Latin. According to The Guardian, Jaspreet Singh Boparai undertook the challenge with the goal of making the text “precisely as incoherent in English as it is in Latin – and to make it incoherent in the same way”. As a result, “the Greek ‘eu’ in Latin became the French ‘bien’ […] and the ‘-ing’ ending in ‘lorem ipsum’ seemed best rendered by an ‘-iendum’ in English.

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Jimmy Tucker

Former paperboy, former book salesman, former vacuum cleaner salesman, former advertising salesman, former chemical plant operator, former radio disc jockey, former web master • former adjunct faculty • former school bus driver • former state employee • former retiree • sometimes Santa Claus • currently wearing 9 different hats to launch this venture

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