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vils
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NPR on keyboards
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Sun, 21 June 2009, 20:25:35 »
American public-service radio aired a program about keyboards earlier this year. The title was:
Old-School Keyboard Makes Comeback Of Sorts
They talked a bit with Cheryl Lowry who writes her blog posts on a type-writer and then post scans of the text. Something for you Xsphat?
Would be awfully hard to do searches in the forum though...
You can find the program
here.
You might be intrested in this to:
QWERTY Love: Typewriters Endure In A Digital Age
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vils
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Mon, 22 June 2009, 13:43:36 »
I have to bump this thread.
When at work yesterday I could not listen to the shows, just read about them.
But I have now listened to both programs, and they were great.
Have anyone else listened to them?
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wheel83
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Mon, 22 June 2009, 13:58:47 »
I have a bunch of Royal 1930-1940s Royal typewriters. They are cool, but I would hate to write on them. I can't wait for my Selectric to get here. How do you like it Ripster ?
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