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do you have anything published? |
No! I've forgotten!
I had an internship about two years ago and this guy wanted me to type something on an electric typewriter and after fiddling around with it for awhile I finally had to sheepishly tell him I was unsure how to proceed. I'm a techno-geek and feel like a fish in water with computers, but a typewriter? No.
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I don't know how to use an electric typewriter, but I could probably rock a super old school one. I know our office has one for doing checks. I don't even know where our fax machine is at, and I am not even allowed to use the fancy copier b/c i mess it up. My secretary has SERIOUS job security, lol.
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I heard a commercial on the radio this morning that made me think of this thread. It was something about "Make sure little Johnny has an HP-PhotoQuality Printer to print his Planet Report for his 2nd Grade class".
When I was in 2nd grade, we happened to have a dotmatrix printer, but only because my parents owned their own business. I remember in Jr. high, an girl brought in a report that had A (grainy at best) color picture printed off a bubblejet printer and we all "oohed and ahhed" over that. Now I do have to admit, by the time I was a Sr in Highschool, color photos on your reports were semi-standard, but they were still bubblejet or inkjet pics, and definitely NOT photo quality. What's going to be standard when my toddler graduates highschool? |
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My mind = deep in the gutter. |
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Yes...did I happen to mention that my parent's business was a strip club??;) |
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Nothing published as of yet because I have not submitted anything. Currently I am writing 3 books. I have written numerous short stories, songs, poems and I have toyed with script writing. I have not submitted anything because I am trying to build a base of work. I know that when I do submit a book it will ignite like a wildfire and I want to have enough work already in place to not keep the readers waiting. If you are interested in the material we can discuss it in another thread or forum, just let me know where. Congragulations on being published. Maybe I can read some of your work? |
I was born in 1984, and I'm fluent on typewriters. I had one I used back in high school to write papers with (my parents were too cheap to buy a computer until I was in about the 11th grade). I'd still use it, too, but I don't have anywhere to put in in my dorm room, not to mention all the grief I'd get for how loud it is.
My school still has a few typewriters scattered around in the library, which is reason #4674 that the students like to refer to my school as WVU Low-Tech. |
Yep. I was born in 1984. In middle school, we had only one CPU in the house and my dad used it for work. So my mom bought us a Cannon electronic typewriter (that is actually still in my house somewhere).
Looking back, it was so complicated. Just formatting a paper took forever. If you made a mistake, you had to go back and use that funky correction tape. It wasn't as noisy as other models, but it still made a whole lot of noise. This just makes me really love my computer alot. |
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I loved playing office on our old typewriter. And the thin paper with a water mark was pretty cool too.
Even after we got an electric typewriter my grandfather loved his old manual one. I have a letter he typed to me from 1999 on my ribbon board, which is right above my computer desk! |
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