Thank you for posting this, Robert. I especially liked the young couple who dated via typed letters.
As for my pet peeves, there's the comment about ribbons being hard to find (Okidata printer ribbons at Staples will do in a pinch). And the one at the end on how to make an exclamation mark, he should have said apostrophe instead of comma. Anywho, I should be more grateful for any mention of typewriters in the media.
Thank you Richard and Joe for your comments. When Richard mentioned "pet peeve" I thought he was going to talk about the exclamation mark. Like you, Joe, I also noted that jumbled up explanation. I think the old news reader got confused. Many keyboards have a colon but not a semi-colon, and that is how you make a semi-colon. The exclamation mark is apostrophe, back-space, full-point. I also noted the comment on ribbons, which even here are readily available.
Great! That is so neat that they typed to each other.
I do have a peeve with the anchor and all those out there who think ribbons are hard to find. I guess they never go on line.
I also agree with Richard. People over use technology. I ask them what technology and seldom do they know an inkling about anything technical -- they think it means a computer!
I do like that typewriters and typing are getting noticed thoug.
I do not know how you find all you find, but even Mrs. especially likes this post: she's from Iowa.
I do not accept anonymous comments. I only allow comments under User IDs provided I know who that person is. Do not ask me to evaluate typewriters. Comments must be relevant to the post. As the author of these posts, I make the decisions about what they contain - it is not open to discussion.
Good story! I'm going to mention this one in my book. Thanks.
ReplyDelete(Pet peeve: people who use "technology" to mean only digital technology. Typewriters are technology too!)
Thank you for posting this, Robert. I especially liked the young couple who dated via typed letters.
ReplyDeleteAs for my pet peeves, there's the comment about ribbons being hard to find (Okidata printer ribbons at Staples will do in a pinch). And the one at the end on how to make an exclamation mark, he should have said apostrophe instead of comma. Anywho, I should be more grateful for any mention of typewriters in the media.
Thank you Richard and Joe for your comments.
ReplyDeleteWhen Richard mentioned "pet peeve" I thought he was going to talk about the exclamation mark. Like you, Joe, I also noted that jumbled up explanation. I think the old news reader got confused. Many keyboards have a colon but not a semi-colon, and that is how you make a semi-colon. The exclamation mark is apostrophe, back-space, full-point. I also noted the comment on ribbons, which even here are readily available.
Great! That is so neat that they typed to each other.
ReplyDeleteI do have a peeve with the anchor and all those out there who think ribbons are hard to find. I guess they never go on line.
I also agree with Richard. People over use technology. I ask them what technology and seldom do they know an inkling about anything technical -- they think it means a computer!
I do like that typewriters and typing are getting noticed thoug.
I do not know how you find all you find, but even Mrs. especially likes this post: she's from Iowa.