Originally posted by Wasp I like the second one best. It is the sort of thing that can't be done with computational photography. Or can it...?
Thanks Wasp! Good question...
Originally posted by GRB I've used those.
It actually sits in our office and the boss's wife occasionally uses it.
Originally posted by Ttedders There is a shop in Asheville, NC that sells jewelry made from old typewriter key caps. The is made by prison inmates as part of a rehabilitation program.
That sounds like a good re-use of them.
Originally posted by 08amczb Elegant and reliable like the K-5 series.
Yes, It has that strong, bullet-proof feel to it, and it weighs a tone
Originally posted by Ttedders I typed many a school paper on one of those. Electric typewrites and early word processors were the thing then but I still used a manual. I had two professors that gave me extra credit becaused I used a manual and had no mistakes or correction marks on my papers. You learned how to type because it was too much trouble to retype the whole thing if you messed up.
I remember typing on a manual in my typing class as well. Amazing how fast the world has changed...