A big pine tree? Well since it’s only been about a dozen years I can see why the memory is still so fresh. For me the machines pressed a stylus on clay tablets.
Rhonda was miffed that everybody else in the known universe was using an IBM Selectric which had been invented 7 years earlier. Ultimately she found a job at the Department of Motor Vehicles where the manual unit was still considered current technology.
We had an IBM Selectric! Your assessment is not far-fetched. They are probably transitioning to floppy disc technology this week. And then Rhonda can retire!
I so admire her typewriter, though, Kerbey.
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What a great machine. Nice fuzzy sweater,remember them well. I wish I had taken a type writing class.
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I still remember how mean Mrs. Bass was, putting a sheet of paper over my hands!
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Sheet of paper?
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So I couldn’t see my fingers. She was a Bony Maroney; that’s what I remember. Like a big pine tree.
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A big pine tree? Well since it’s only been about a dozen years I can see why the memory is still so fresh. For me the machines pressed a stylus on clay tablets.
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LOL. It was actually 30 yrs ago, 1985. But no clay tablets there.
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Rhonda was miffed that everybody else in the known universe was using an IBM Selectric which had been invented 7 years earlier. Ultimately she found a job at the Department of Motor Vehicles where the manual unit was still considered current technology.
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We had an IBM Selectric! Your assessment is not far-fetched. They are probably transitioning to floppy disc technology this week. And then Rhonda can retire!
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Oh, Rhonda.
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She is beyond help.
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