Paul Schweitzer is one of a dying breed. As owner of Gramercy Typewriter Co. in New York City, he repairs machines that many consider obsolete. "The younger generation says, 'Who needs typewriters?'" ...
Yesterday afternoon, a document expert took one look at a copy of a letter sent by the Unabomber to The Washington Post and immediately called out: “Funky old typewriter, a good half-century old, ...
There was a time when writing was unmistakably physical. Words didn’t simply appear on a screen; they were struck into ...
Who better than a professional writer to answer a perplexing question about the way we write words in the 21st century. In long-ago days my classmates and I learned to type on aging Royal manual ...
It's easy to forget how much time computer word-processing programs have saved the writing public. Before computers, any typewritten document that needed revision had to be retyped again and again.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Paul Schweitzer is one of a dying breed. As owner of Gramercy Typewriter Co in New York City, he repairs machines that many consider obsolete. "The younger generation says, 'Who ...
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