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06/03/13(Wed)23:32

That'll work. Nice and clean. Well, one side.

06/03/13(Wed)17:41
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For goodgrief

15/02/13(Fri)00:43

>>22282 I learned typing on a manual Royal. Then in business machines we switched to an IBM electric. I liked the manual better because there were fewer mistakes.

14/02/13(Thu)20:48
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I used to love my old typewriter. I remember when I got my first roll of correction ribbon! :D

14/02/13(Thu)13:46

>>22273 I think you're right on the first guess about the library viewers that used film passed over a light bulb. The idea was there for home computers, though, and that's what counts.

13/02/13(Wed)23:27

fake is what they are. It reminds me of those mirror reflex things at the library, you know, for searching old newspaper and stuff.. No idea how those are called.

Or it could be the rest is in the wall...?

13/02/13(Wed)23:14

Amazing how long the pc was in the planning stages before it hit the market. Those screens aren't deep enough for a cathode ray tube; wonder what they were?

13/02/13(Wed)15:35

same video, now with pic! :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6DSu3IfRlo

13/02/13(Wed)15:34

And right he was