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msiegel
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Tim Hunkin demonstrates early typewriters
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Fri, 25 December 2009, 23:36:38 »
video:
The Secret Life of Machines
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typewriters start at 1:45
BONUS Video #2:
IBM 3277
at 4:40
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Tim Hunkin demonstrates early typewriters
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Awesome. Love that one that looks like a porcupine.
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Tim Hunkin demonstrates early typewriters
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Sat, 26 December 2009, 01:01:33 »
Oh, wow. I like the PDP-12 at the beginning (well, at 4:22 actually) of "Bonus Video 2". That was the successor to the LINC-8, which, like that machine, was both a LINC and a PDP-8 in the same computer; it was designed for use with lab equipment.
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msiegel
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if the audio is good enough, can webwit tell if the 3277 in the second video sounds like his 3278?
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