Love that the word “type” is hand written.I can actually centre a document on a manual typewriter. It’s not necessary or even possible anymore, but I know how.
I remember typing term papers on a manual typewriter, and having to keep track of where each line ended. Most teachers wanted you to keep hyphenation to a minimum.
Years ago, my wife typed my dissertation with lots of italics, Greek letters, and mathematical symbols on an IBM with changeable type balls. Fortunately, it was the first year we could submit a Xerox copy, rather than a carbon copy, but she still had callouses on her fingers when she got through! We actually submitted two Xerox copies, and I kept the original with all the White-Out.
Professor W about 7 years ago
Hire another secretary, Snoopy.
orinoco womble about 7 years ago
Love that the word “type” is hand written.I can actually centre a document on a manual typewriter. It’s not necessary or even possible anymore, but I know how.
gantech about 7 years ago
“HE”…does that mean the great Woodstock gender debate has finally been solved?? Now, move on to Tweety Bird…
Kaputnik about 7 years ago
I remember typing term papers on a manual typewriter, and having to keep track of where each line ended. Most teachers wanted you to keep hyphenation to a minimum.
jtviper7 about 7 years ago
@ KAPUTNIK… I remember the manual typewriter but I forgot about the hyphens to continue a sentence.
dgmiller about 7 years ago
Years ago, my wife typed my dissertation with lots of italics, Greek letters, and mathematical symbols on an IBM with changeable type balls. Fortunately, it was the first year we could submit a Xerox copy, rather than a carbon copy, but she still had callouses on her fingers when she got through! We actually submitted two Xerox copies, and I kept the original with all the White-Out.
Train 1911 about 7 years ago
Quit Woodstock
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member about 7 years ago
Well, he was a marginal writer at best.