Monday, September 12, 2011
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What an excellent event!
"The typewriter has a human element to it," Oring said. "You see mistakes, not like a computer printer. The typewriters open up a different kind of communication with the public."
This is SO true. Writing with a typewriter has a certain genuine quality about it which keeps me coming back for more. Very appropriate for this event.
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