It reminds me of how much I used to get an Olympia SG 3 first, and then an Olivetti Studio 46 (the 70's version)... And I got them! Two decades after, but I got them! xD
Indeed, physical typewriting on paper (and typesetting attached, when you've learned the secretarial profession) is something special. Faster than handwriting, a typerwiter gives you te chance to express all what you're thinking, but unlike computers, you decide whether you want to share your words with other people or not. xD
Kudos to the both of you!
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ReplyDeleteHoly Awesome that's gotta make you feel good. The Typewriter Revolutions Saves! :-)
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ReplyDeleteMerveilleux ! Merci de nous faire partager ça !
ReplyDeleteJust more proof of the value of typewriters and the value of putting words on paper... it saves the day...
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ReplyDeleteThe kind of ephiphany I also had! xD
It reminds me of how much I used to get an Olympia SG 3 first, and then an Olivetti Studio 46 (the 70's version)... And I got them! Two decades after, but I got them! xD
Indeed, physical typewriting on paper (and typesetting attached, when you've learned the secretarial profession) is something special. Faster than handwriting, a typerwiter gives you te chance to express all what you're thinking, but unlike computers, you decide whether you want to share your words with other people or not. xD
Long live the insurgency (er, revolution)!
ReplyDeleteThe wonders of a typewriter.
ReplyDeleteJust in case you wondered whether or not you were running a ministry, you are. a very effective and positive one. :D
ReplyDeleteJust call me Rev!
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