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by WalterBright
3665 days ago
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That is a step in the right direction. My parents' handwriting was borderline illegible, so they took to typing letters on a manual typewriter. Typewriters suffering from all the problems of complex finicky mechanisms, and being a write-only medium, resulted in a pleasing quirkiness that is completely absent from email. Read enough typed text, and you begin to recognize a person's particular "hand" at the typewriter, as well as the machine's individual quirks. Electric typewriters put an end to most of that, and email finished it off. |
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The other kids were amazed that the "top quality" excuse even had the same off center 'e' as the typewriter the school nurse used.