It is always educational and entertaining to view how the industry has evolved through the eyes of those veterans who lived it, and this – the 30th anniversary of the LB100 – presented the perfect opportunity to do that.
Some of the recollections from pundits on the 1990s speak of a time that appears far more archaic than seems likely of a mere three decades ago. RPC managing partner James Miller’s observation is a case in point: ‘When I joined RPC in 1995, we had a bunch of disconnected terminals, and we still had typewriters. You could also still smoke in the office – we had enormous ashtrays everywhere!’ Continue reading “30 years of LB100 – So much has changed but also shades of déjà vu”