It also gave me a drambuie-worthy headache. I’ll comment again when it goes away.
okay. that is pretty much the most radical thing EVER.
Wow.
and that is a wicked smiley face. It’s enough to make me want to bust out my old typewriter and see which keys still work.
I know that is so tough to read!! It is amazing that this was the main mode of information delivery back then!! Bad typewriters, although in it’s defense it is much easier to read on paper then on a computer!
My olde Remington typewriter is all broked, it seems. Still types, but the carriage refuses to move after a keystroke. And the ribbon is one of the half-red, half-black ones, and it’s stuck so that each key stroke is about half and half.
If my graphic design profs wouldn’t kill me for the vertical type, I would so use it for classwork.
Wicked! I love old typewriters.
It also gave me a drambuie-worthy headache. I’ll comment again when it goes away.
okay. that is pretty much the most radical thing EVER.
Wow.
and that is a wicked smiley face. It’s enough to make me want to bust out my old typewriter and see which keys still work.
I know that is so tough to read!! It is amazing that this was the main mode of information delivery back then!! Bad typewriters, although in it’s defense it is much easier to read on paper then on a computer!
My olde Remington typewriter is all broked, it seems. Still types, but the carriage refuses to move after a keystroke. And the ribbon is one of the half-red, half-black ones, and it’s stuck so that each key stroke is about half and half.
If my graphic design profs wouldn’t kill me for the vertical type, I would so use it for classwork.