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Old 09-29-2004, 10:20 AM   #1
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Can anyone explain to me what it's DITTO please?

sorry guys, just saw it here many time and when I was trying to find it in dictionary, it showed me absolutely wierd meaning.
So if you don't mind to explaing to me, will appreciate that....
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:21 AM   #2
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Ditto means a copy or concurrance through simular thought or emotion.


person 1) I wanna get out of here
person 2) Ditto
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:21 AM   #3
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Weird, not wierd.
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:21 AM   #4
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Ditto means a copy or concurrance through simular thought or emotion.


person 1) I wanna get out of here
person 2) Ditto
Yeah that.
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:22 AM   #5
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Just think of AOL

"ME TOO!"
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:22 AM   #6
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"Ditto" has taken a meaning of "that goes for me too" or "I agree exactly".

A Ditto machine was an early type of copy machine. The copies it made were often called "dittos".
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:23 AM   #7
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:23 AM   #8
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Comes from the predecessor to modern day copy machines...

Schools/Offices would mass produce flyers and paper copies by running them through this rotating cylindar device with a blue ink in it - Each rotation would crank out a blue-inked copy of the original.

Called a "ditto machine". I don't know the origin of the name of the device.

Dittos always had a certain smell.
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:25 AM   #9
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thanks guys, appreciate that
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:26 AM   #10
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Weird, not wierd.
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:27 AM   #11
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Beginning in 1910, Ditto, Inc., sold gelatin duplicators that were essentially large mechanical versions of the Daus Tip-Top Duplicator pictured to the right. Like the hektograph, the Ditto process could be used for up to 100 copies. Plate 34A is a 1925 Ditto machine. "When preparing the original, hard bond paper and a special kind of ink [containing aniline dyes] are used. This may be in the form of a duplicating typewriter ribbon, a duplicating ink, or even an indelible pencil. The original is placed face down on the copying surface and smoothed with the palm of the hand or a roller. It is then lifted off, having left its impression on the gelatin. The blank sheets are placed one at a time on the gelatin surface and allowed to remain a few seconds until the imprint is made." The Ditto machine in Plate 34A was $200. In 1925, other models were $117 to $395.

The spirit duplicator, which was introduced in 1923 and which was widely used for several decades, evolved from the hektograph and Ditto machines described above. The best-known spirit duplicator company was Ditto, Inc. The Ditto process involved the creation of masters and the transfer of ink from masters to copies. A Ditto carbon consisted of a sheet of slick, impermeable paper (the master) attached to the front of a second sheet that had on its face a coating of paste-like ink. When one typed or drew on the front of the master, a reverse image in heavy ink was transferred to the back side of the master. The master was then detached from the second sheet and attached to the drum of a rotary press with the inked surface outward. When the drum was rotated, the inked surface of the master was wiped with a solvent such as spirit ether to wet the ink, and until the ink was exhausted impressions were made on papers that were fed under the drum.
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Beginning in 1910, Ditto, Inc., sold gelatin duplicators that were essentially large mechanical versions of the Daus Tip-Top Duplicator pictured to the right. Like the hektograph, the Ditto process could be used for up to 100 copies. Plate 34A is a 1925 Ditto machine. "When preparing the original, hard bond paper and a special kind of ink [containing aniline dyes] are used. This may be in the form of a duplicating typewriter ribbon, a duplicating ink, or even an indelible pencil. The original is placed face down on the copying surface and smoothed with the palm of the hand or a roller. It is then lifted off, having left its impression on the gelatin. The blank sheets are placed one at a time on the gelatin surface and allowed to remain a few seconds until the imprint is made." The Ditto machine in Plate 34A was $200. In 1925, other models were $117 to $395.

The spirit duplicator, which was introduced in 1923 and which was widely used for several decades, evolved from the hektograph and Ditto machines described above. The best-known spirit duplicator company was Ditto, Inc. The Ditto process involved the creation of masters and the transfer of ink from masters to copies. A Ditto carbon consisted of a sheet of slick, impermeable paper (the master) attached to the front of a second sheet that had on its face a coating of paste-like ink. When one typed or drew on the front of the master, a reverse image in heavy ink was transferred to the back side of the master. The master was then detached from the second sheet and attached to the drum of a rotary press with the inked surface outward. When the drum was rotated, the inked surface of the master was wiped with a solvent such as spirit ether to wet the ink, and until the ink was exhausted impressions were made on papers that were fed under the drum.

Or that...
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:30 AM   #14
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Beginning in 1910, Ditto, Inc., sold gelatin duplicators that were essentially large mechanical versions of the Daus Tip-Top Duplicator pictured to the right. Like the hektograph, the Ditto process could be used for up to 100 copies. Plate 34A is a 1925 Ditto machine. "When preparing the original, hard bond paper and a special kind of ink [containing aniline dyes] are used. This may be in the form of a duplicating typewriter ribbon, a duplicating ink, or even an indelible pencil. The original is placed face down on the copying surface and smoothed with the palm of the hand or a roller. It is then lifted off, having left its impression on the gelatin. The blank sheets are placed one at a time on the gelatin surface and allowed to remain a few seconds until the imprint is made." The Ditto machine in Plate 34A was $200. In 1925, other models were $117 to $395.

The spirit duplicator, which was introduced in 1923 and which was widely used for several decades, evolved from the hektograph and Ditto machines described above. The best-known spirit duplicator company was Ditto, Inc. The Ditto process involved the creation of masters and the transfer of ink from masters to copies. A Ditto carbon consisted of a sheet of slick, impermeable paper (the master) attached to the front of a second sheet that had on its face a coating of paste-like ink. When one typed or drew on the front of the master, a reverse image in heavy ink was transferred to the back side of the master. The master was then detached from the second sheet and attached to the drum of a rotary press with the inked surface outward. When the drum was rotated, the inked surface of the master was wiped with a solvent such as spirit ether to wet the ink, and until the ink was exhausted impressions were made on papers that were fed under the drum.


wow, great info
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:37 AM   #15
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Ditto means a copy or concurrance through simular thought or emotion.


person 1) I wanna get out of here
person 2) Ditto

DITTO...what he said.
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thanx....I was concerned about the meaning too...
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Old 09-29-2004, 10:46 AM   #17
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This thread can die, now... Everyone knows what ditto means by now. Lucy was the last one who needed to be informed...

Anyone else who posts in this thread is a dirty sig whore...
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Ditto means a copy or concurrance through simular thought or emotion.


person 1) I wanna get out of here
person 2) Ditto
yep thats right, dont see it often though.......
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