[Chris Gregg] had a dream. He wanted to convert use a typewriter as a printer. Sure this has been done before, but [Chris] wanted to create his own version. He picked up a 60’s era Smith Corona ...
ARLINGTON (CBS) - The pandemic has changed the way we live. Remote learning. Work from home. Zoom calls all day long. A lot of people are yearning for life to be more simple. That has made a low tech ...
The actor and typewriter enthusiast wrote back to the teens weeks after they sent off letters to him Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School Last fall, some students at the Lincoln Park Performing ...
"Each student selected a typewriter to take home and work through a touch-typing textbook," Cain said. "I offered for them to bring their typewriter back in to try other models, b ...
If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. Learn more. The clickety-clack of manual typewriters have long been replaced by PC keyboards and even that is now ...
ARLINGTON - For the past 45 years, Tom Furrier has mastered the craft of restoring, reviving, and selling typewriters in his shop in Arlington, Massachusetts. Now, he's retiring. The Cambridge ...
Here’s a holiday we bet Matty Healy of The 1975 will be observing — considering he reportedly left a typewriter at Taylor Swift’s apartment during their brief 2023 romance. (A very on-brand move from ...
We present Grit Matthias Phelps, a German language instructor at Cornell University who’s rebelling against a world gone mad ...
An old Smith Corona typewriter, letters from literary contemporaries and photographs are part of the items spanning the life ...
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Don’t have the right milling tool? Just make one! [Attoparsec] wondered what if you could carry a typewriter in your pocket, then followed through with that and built one. (Video, embedded below.) ...
Twenty years ago, Martin Quezada was told the end was nigh. The sun was setting on the typewriter. Computers were king. Twenty years later, Quezada’s shop, International Office Machines in San Gabriel ...