[78-L] Blue
Barry Chern
bchurl at wowway.com
Wed Jul 22 20:33:12 PDT 2009
blue pencil is used on materials destined for photo reproduction,
because it doesn't reproduce. (like marking up and making notes on
comic book pages. back in the day when people used ink on paper.)
don't know if there's any relation between that and other editing uses.
in a missive of 7/21/09, Charles Bihun was seen to expound:
>According to a Wikipedia article (snopes.com also addresses this),
>one of the first known references to "blue" laws was in the late
>18th. century in regard to the moral codes of the Puritans
>prohibiting the conduct of business on certain days of the week,
>usually Sunday.
>
>It was later surmised that the name came from the laws being printed
>on blue paper or gathered together into books bound in blue. To
>date, these have been proved to be bogus claims.
>
>Regardless, the usage of "blue" to refer to moral conduct that is
>prohibited clearly predated the modern age and editing of copy for
>any media, mooting, while very romantic, the notion that the term
>derived from the use of the editor's blue pencil.
>
>ChuckB
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>From: Steven C. Barr <stevenc at interlinks.net>
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>Subject: Re: [78-L] Blue
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "David Lennick" <dlennick at sympatico.ca>
>> "Blue" means off color. "Blue pencil" means censor. It also means edit.
>> Which
>> context came first..anyone know?
>>
>> Not off topic..English comic Jack "Blue Pencil" Warner made 78s (I think
>> he
>> even used the term on them, when referring to something he wasn't going to
>> be
>> allowed to say).
>>
>Interesting! The original meaning of "blue" was "sad, despondent..." and
>that
>goes back several centuries. Obviously "blue pencil" could refer to a
>LITERAL
>blue pencil, used to cross out material in scripts deemed too risque for the
>public; OTOH "blue pencil" could refer to "blue" content being marked out?!
>
>Has anyone asked David Diehl...he of the "Blue Pages?!"
>
>...stevenc
>
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