In the days of the old West, we communicated via telegraph by primitive tapping. Then the telephone was invented and we could communicate by voice. Now, curiously, we’re back to the tapping out letters (although we did at least progress from Morse code to a qwerty keyboard).
In the days of the old West, we communicated via telegraph by primitive tapping. Then the telephone was invented and we could communicate by voice. Now, curiously, we’re back to the tapping out letters (although we did at least progress from Morse code to a qwerty keyboard).