I sneer at your bourgoise Selectrics
Sneer all you like, as Ginger notes...
The Selectric II was the high point of the electric typewriter, though.
I agree with her 100%.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I sneer at your bourgoise Selectrics
Sneer all you like, as Ginger notes...
The Selectric II was the high point of the electric typewriter, though.
I agree with her 100%.
The Selectric II was the high point of the electric typewriter, though.
I rather liked the Brothers with the little screen that previewed what you were typing.
A young adult, sometime in the near future, as she examines a typewriter for the first time:
"You mean every time you pressed a key, it printed the character? How did you cut and paste?"
Sometimes I miss the productive click, you know? I was a kid. I wrote crap. But on a typewriter, it sounded important.
yeah my Mom bought me a Brother but I hated it. She thought it was cool because it had four different ink colors. It wrote with little pens! I loved the satisfying clack of her Selectric keys.
Okay, this is only vaguely random--can anyone hook me up with pictures of guys rocking formal dress (suit, tux) and stubble or really short beards?
Any particular guys?
Okay, this is only vaguely random--can anyone hook me up with pictures of guys rocking formal dress (suit, tux) and stubble or really short beards?
Is it OK if they're riding a unicycle?
Thank you again for the lovely birthday wishes!
I find typewriters continue to be useful because getting envelopes to print out properly through a laser printer is a project destined to failure. Or at least tears and lots of wasted paper. Much easier to just type the damned thing.
ita, how about this