One more sign that typewriter fanatics are naturally contrary?
German Parliament Bans Laptops, Pirate Party Shows Up With Typewriter
Spotted at Geekosystem
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6 comments:
Is it just me, or is the typewriter rapidly becoming the tool for protest?
Hilarious! That clearly isn't what they intended with the notebook ban.
I love it!
Arrrrr! Take that! Click ding!
This is just too German:
> a “uniform appearance” is to be created.
This is just great! I love it!
That indeed is very German. Reminds me of the manual for my Adler, actually.
It seems as though the Insurgency is taking leaps and bounds these days.
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