A New Zealand Journalists' Association Facebook page last week started a run of reminiscences by posting this undated photo (early 70s, perhaps?). Here is an edited extract from some of the 43 comments that followed:
Paul
Corrigan: Paper-cluttered desks, coffee cups with cigarette butts in the
saucers, Imperial typewriters, and the wonderful old chairs with the armrests.
Oh, the nostalgia ...
David
Burke-Kennedy: Young reporters could actually spell and create a grammatically
correct sentence then too ...
Glenn
Watson: Look at that bloody Imperial!
Glenn
Watson: But look at that pre-geek Imperial, Jim
Jim Kayes: Yes Glenn, clunky typewriters. Boy those were the days. Sorry, but I'll take an
Ipad over an Imperial every day of the week.
Jamie
Adams: David might be referring to the fact that in this age of Twitter, bad
spelling and grammar aren't necessarily mistakes any more.
Glenn
Watson: Well, yes...those bloody ribbons were a curse
Kezza
Hebberley: Call me old-fashioned, but I still really miss coming out of the
subs' room into the reporters' space and hearing all those typewriter bells
ringing. I also miss the Linotype machines and even the lead-making process. I
used to enjoy making sinkers and paperweights. Ah, those were the days. :D
Gavin
Ellis: Ah ... the bells, the bells! I'd forgotten that reassuring ding as the
carriage return lanced across the old Imperial 66.
Paul
Corrigan: Lanced or lunged? Imperials terrified me, really. I much
preferred my very sturdy Hermes 3000.
Gavin
Ellis: My travelling companion was a Hermes Baby.
Paul
Corrigan: Oh, Baby...
Kezza
Hebberley: I think some of our reporters had Olympia typewriters, or some
such name.
How soon we forget ...
1 comment:
iPads are wonderful in their ways, but in a writing speed contest with an Imperial they would lose, I bet, autocorrect or not!
Post a Comment