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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 513439" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Donna ---</p><p></p><p>I had the 300 lb typewriter with the interchangeable typeset ball - for pica or elite. AND Oh dear I had the old non-electric typerwiter too. ROFL at the "old bat" because yes, feet on the floor, fingers and hands perfectly arched. Which is where I am certain I got my schorching case of carpal tunnel syndrome from. I am so old I actually volunteered to stay after school in the business class and learn the first easy child to teach to the other students. I think it was 3.0. Mac. Yes I can blind 10 key......pretty well actually. (smirks at her accomplishment) lol. </p><p></p><p>D3 = Oh onion skin - I DO remember. I also remember having to run around and find one of those typing eraser pencils with the rubber tip on one end and the brush on the other - and do you remember the little cases with the correcto tape in them? How happy we needed no more liquid correction in a bottle! </p><p></p><p>and INsane.....Um.....I...WOW.......I .....Okay - I'm just saying......SO now I think what I can do - is type on a typewriter...and do something on a computer keyboard....and I can do a 10 key calculator.....and from what I gathered - that's it. I don't do code. I never did the other things....complete Greek to me. Thanks for the info- because NOW I know I have completely lied out my nose on a city application. ROFLMBO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 513439, member: 4964"] Donna --- I had the 300 lb typewriter with the interchangeable typeset ball - for pica or elite. AND Oh dear I had the old non-electric typerwiter too. ROFL at the "old bat" because yes, feet on the floor, fingers and hands perfectly arched. Which is where I am certain I got my schorching case of carpal tunnel syndrome from. I am so old I actually volunteered to stay after school in the business class and learn the first easy child to teach to the other students. I think it was 3.0. Mac. Yes I can blind 10 key......pretty well actually. (smirks at her accomplishment) lol. D3 = Oh onion skin - I DO remember. I also remember having to run around and find one of those typing eraser pencils with the rubber tip on one end and the brush on the other - and do you remember the little cases with the correcto tape in them? How happy we needed no more liquid correction in a bottle! and INsane.....Um.....I...WOW.......I .....Okay - I'm just saying......SO now I think what I can do - is type on a typewriter...and do something on a computer keyboard....and I can do a 10 key calculator.....and from what I gathered - that's it. I don't do code. I never did the other things....complete Greek to me. Thanks for the info- because NOW I know I have completely lied out my nose on a city application. ROFLMBO. [/QUOTE]
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