Can't Put A Price on Education
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James told the story of a typical flight he'd taken and the usual small talk that occurs between strangers. When asked what he does for a living, James gives the simple answer, "I'm a printer. And then eyes go directly to my fingernails to verify the statement."
Reminiscing on his printer roots, James fondly recalled acquiring his first printing press at the age of 11, a 5x8˝ Kelsey hand press. Fast forward to the previous evening, where James was enjoying dinner in the company of students. One student told him that he was hooked "when he got his first computer at the age of 11 and learned how to use Pagemaker," James related.
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