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Another retro thread: What did you use that your kids/grandkids will never use?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 591179" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>An upright typewriter where your fingers pushed the keys to type...you pushed hard, lol AND carbon paper to go inbetween the onion skin paper used to make copies. Yep, I typed "the original and seven copies" of architectural specifications when I was a young teen working for my Dad. Geez, when you had a typo it was a MAJOR problem getting all the sheets corrected. Sigh! DDD</p><p></p><p>Probably Donna is the only one who remembers the aroma of the mimeograph machines that were used to make copies. I bet that was carcinagenic to inhale!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 591179, member: 35"] An upright typewriter where your fingers pushed the keys to type...you pushed hard, lol AND carbon paper to go inbetween the onion skin paper used to make copies. Yep, I typed "the original and seven copies" of architectural specifications when I was a young teen working for my Dad. Geez, when you had a typo it was a MAJOR problem getting all the sheets corrected. Sigh! DDD Probably Donna is the only one who remembers the aroma of the mimeograph machines that were used to make copies. I bet that was carcinagenic to inhale! [/QUOTE]
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