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Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Remember the Good old days of typing on the Model M?Remember back in the good old days when typing was a pleasure? The nostalgic Smith Coronas, Royals, Remingtons, and other manual typewriters allowed the typist to feel what he or she was actually typing. They did not need to see what was being typed on paper to rely on which keys actually registered. Instead, the tactile feedback of the typewriters allowed the writer to feel and hear each key that registered. However, typewriters were not
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