Monday, April 03, 2017

Old Mining Town Typing

Brother Charger 11 in Jerome, AZ
Thoughts on Typewriting in Former Mining Towns
Post-Script: I also hope to upload at least one video while here.

This Brother has a bit of letter misalignment of the A and Q keys, but its soft touch and quiet sound makes up for it. This is its inaugural vacation trek as road typing iron. The plastic latch for the case is broken, and so I'll be on the lookout for an old belt or strap to secure it for handle carry, as has been the case with other ultra portables with busted zipper cases.

3 Comments:

Blogger Bill M said...

Enjoy your vacation.

4:13 PM  
Blogger Ted said...

OOh, Jerome. Nice! I love that place :D

5:41 PM  
Blogger Jack Henry said...

What a unique and nostalgic read! The imagery of old mining towns and their history is truly captivating. Interestingly, reading about traditional mining reminds me of how we now "mine" data in the digital age. Just like miners once searched for valuable resources underground, today’s analysts sift through massive datasets to find meaningful patterns. As a student, I’ve often needed data mining assignment help to understand these complex processes better. It’s amazing how the concept of mining has evolved from physical labor to advanced analytics. Thanks for the thought-provoking post.

11:56 PM  

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