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In a predigital age, Lennox acknowledged, such a project would have been impossible.
Maybe the library was going the way of carbon paper, an artifact of the predigital age.
One homeowner constructed a crow’s nest on top of the tallest building in the area, a throwback to the fire towers of a predigital age.
A classically educated musician (as most composers were in the predigital age), Herrmann also wrote scores for the concert hall and the opera house.
Insidiously, the photographs also make the text appear to be not fictional but real, despite the widespread knowledge that even in the predigital age, photographs could be manipulated.
But there are plenty of slower-going online forums — not to mention the gym and produce aisle of your local market, which worked like charms as mating grounds in the predigital age.
If Google is the new Yellow Pages, then lead gen sites have perfected the same game that companies in the predigital age played when they started their names with combinations like AAA1 to land atop printed listings.
Sony lost a first battle to Apple and its iPod in the drive to create a digital music device for the masses, despite the predigital age dominance of the Walkman and Sony’s ownership of one of the largest music companies in the world.
I think that used to be possible – in the pre-digital age.
That's how they used to transmit code in the pre-digital age.
In addition, chains of command were unclear and communication in a pre-digital age was poor.
The book's preoccupation is an overpowering nostalgia for music - and life, one assumes - as it was lived in the pre-digital age.
In that pre-digital age, Edlund's crew was able to alter the film utilizing optical photography to achieve the effect.
The move by the photographic film company comes after it filed for bankruptcy last month faced with a flailing business model born in the pre-digital age.
The company's original logo was designed in the pre-digital age, with the sole aim of looking great in on and offline marketing materials.
Working practices are stuck mostly in a pre-digital age, with too much expected of command and control rather than acknowledging the requirement for hearts and minds.
Decoding them in a pre-digital age involved armies of clerks hand-copying the letters from the images magnified by a magic lantern.
"Architectural History in the Pre-Digital Age."
Friswell had employed techniques used in the pre-digital age of film special effects, as modern processes would, in Friswell's opinion, have been "unsporting."
However, in the pre-digital age a researcher still had to travel to the physical location of the archive and search through a card catalog of finding aids.
The reason for highlighting the breadth and depth of historical archives is to give some idea of the difficulties facing archival researchers in the pre-digital age.
They are names from a pre-video, pre-digital age, like the Riverside, the Riviera, the Arden and the Nemo.
They believe that current copyright laws are "a broken artifact of a pre-digital age, the gristle of a rotting business model that poison culture and creativity."
It's commonly accepted that "old media" restaurant reviews are less influential now than they were than 25 years ago in a pre-digital age when a shocker could kill.
Such a tool was particularly important in the pre-digital age before the development of electronic library catalogs, with area contributing editors selecting publications for inclusion, along with short summaries.
As word about the Barbie-Karen Carpenter movie spread beyond the artistic underground and into the mainstream — slowly, this being the pre-digital age — its demise was sealed.
Back to orbs: whilst writing this, it occurred to me that there is a pre-digital age precedent: the glowing balls of light seen on American Civil War battle fields, and the like.
At the same time, there was a proposal to decentralize the archives and distribute them to several sites around the country, which archivists in the pre-digital age saw as a severe handicap to researchers.
It is not the role of Government to stifle creativity, but Coalition will do so by legislating to protect and extend the vested interests based on an economic model created in the pre-digital age.
The concern was that key protections to privacy had been eroded away with technological advancements, therefore needed robust support in some areas to raise international human rights to the standards which had developed in the pre-digital age.
ITV’s formidable challenges – falling advertising sales, a shaky balance sheet, and a regulatory framework that still hails to a pre-digital age – would seem to favour Tony Ball, the former Sky boss.
In the pre-digital age, collection and reporting of local area news, commercial and event-based information, together with national and international news, provided the necessary impetus for local newspaper creation in response to a strong local consumer demand.
Part of that is nostalgia, I think, for a pre-digital age; but you can't argue with the number of accomplished architects who talk about playing with Legos or the most basic of wooden blocks as a formative experience.