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New York Times discovers typewriters

AmateisGal

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I just bought a 1940s Royal typewriter that works great. I am wondering, though, if I can use it after typing on a computer keyboard for so many years...

I started typing on my mom's manual typewriter back in the '80s, but it was hunt and peck for me until I hit high school and learned the proper way to type (and then on an electric typewriter). Still, I plan on maybe typing a few letters on the ol' Royal.
 

Fletch

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At least The Times is changing its focus on vintage ways and goods from creepy, mole-like urban obsessives to happy-go-lucky hipsters.

Altho I doubt we're going to see a funky wind-up-phonograph hootenanny in the foreseeable future - as far as consumerism goes, the dorkiest writer is still cooler than the hippest record collector.
 

dhermann1

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I used to have my grandmother's old Smith Corona Elite portable typewriter. I lost it in a move decades ago, and I still mourn its loss. But I do have the typewwriter my old girlfriend's dad used when he was at Oxford in the late 1940's. Tres cool.
 

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