February 27 marked six years of this blog. It's a significant date. It's also the birthday of writers (in descending order below) Irwin Shaw (1913), James T. Farrell (1904), Peter De Vries (1910), John Steinbeck (1902) and Lawrence Durrell (1912).
So I invited these six lovely young ladies to come around and help me celebrate the blog's six years, during which time it has accumulated 2.824 million page views to 2288 posts and 8676 comments.
Below, this young chap reenacted my own introduction to typewriters, in 1957.
The blog was launched soon after my appearance at the "I Am Typewriter (The Triumph of Continued Usefulness) Festival" in Melbourne and the publication of my first typewriter book, The Magnificent Five.
Lovely post Robert and a very happy six-year blog anniversary to you!
ReplyDeleteLuddite insurgency! The Luddites live on!
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary Robert! A Very Happy 6! I look forward to many more.
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI was happy to see your post mentioning Luddites. I am beginning to think we are needed more than ever. But that comes from one who still prefers fountain pens and manual typewriters. And congrats also on the longevity of your fine blog.
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary! And here's to many many more.
ReplyDeleteGotta love that writing style: One leg slung over the desk, the other at rest underneath, all while puffing and typing, apparently.
ReplyDeleteHappy 6 years and to many more!! Love reading this blog and this post was very entertaining!! Emily
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 6 Years! You have certainly maintained an interesting and prolific output! (:
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, thank you for all the wonderful information and pictures. Best wishes for many years to come.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, Robert & blog!!
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