typewriter that was actually seen as not published.
typewriter is a big deal. I still have my little Olympus portable or mechanical that I carried around with me in my teens and twenties. And so, it sits like a monument
typewriter remove same one in the museum every single recipe that was in the
typewriter or uh the term dial a number comes from the old dial
The typewriter, I don't know, I mean, all sorts of things.
A typewriter. He basically said, let's write him a memo.
A typewriter. Stephen Merchant: And also I think having it read out loud.
Revolution typewriter these were commonly referred to as literary pianos when they first came out which I think
Her IBM typewriter is a constant source of frustration, because even though technological progress has enabled her to take notes faster, it's also created this headache because the typewriter is
using a mechanical typewriter, and I give all these examples in the opening chapters of the book, are completely susceptible to signature
And I found my typewriter, if I'm moving, the old typewriter I found in the garage.
wants a a typewriter and I can get a typ rater out of the deal so okay I'll buy
Do you have a typewriter?
It's a typewriter instead of the book.
We had a typewriter.
Everyone was at a typewriter.
Imagine a typewriter, that prehistoric technology.
And this typewriter-- it's the Hermes 3000 typewriter.
It's a typewriter. You press on a key, a light lights up.
This is a typewriter type device.
of monkeys given enough typewriters will eventually do the complete works of Shakespeare, and he's like "So have they read Shakespeare?" Stephen Merchant: No, it's just random,
Interviewer: And the typewriters Stephen Merchant: And someone who changes the little Google thing like if it's Halloween they put little Stephen Merchant: they put a little jack-o-lantern but it's just, aside from that what are you
Painters paint over mistakes connected to my typewriter is smudging my page.
And my poor mother would use this typewriter.
Once it got automated and the typewriter was invented, it became a woman's work.
Here's another software manual where typewriter type is simply blown up to make the cover.
Have you ever typed on a manual typewriter?
first things I wrote were on typewriter and you'd see something bad in the middle and you think there well I'm not
fact I know um a mechanical typewriter another nice visual example of levers
We were writing papers with typewriters.
Because I still use a typewriter, I wasn't the guy to invent that, but I think that's awesome.
My parents bought me an electric typewriter in my late teens.
They sat down at the typewriter together the day after seeing and hating, in Brian De Palma's case, an early screening of "Star Wars".
I actually used a prehistoric technology called "typewriter" for my first thesis at MIT.
This picture here is actually from a typewriter at Sequoyah's home museum, which is in a small town near Sallisaw, Oklahoma.
And if you're a typewriter enthusiast, you know the Hermes typewriter was pretty popular.
And she talked about using that typewriter element and having to switch it out.
And he'd type it into his typewriter.
There was smoke and cigarettes and typewriters and people yelling.
University through the college with my typewriter um but they forgave me and the rest of this history uh so after
My first book -- I wrote on a typewriter.
in journalism on this thing called a typewriter and yeah. And it changes a lot as you have the freedom to go, go anywhere. You used to write a story -- you would start on page one
You saw that I was carrying around this little miniature typewriter with me that looked cool.
You've got a secretary who was constantly frustrated by her typewriter's smudges, who just learned painters paint over their mistakes.
And I added just a little bit of typewriter font to fill in some details.
A little bit of handwriting and a little bit of typewriter text.
Phones. Typewriters. Oh, god.
The amazing thing is she wrote that magazine on her office typewriter, typed through twice, using five sheets of carbon paper each time, and then distributed it
This book was produced with a IBM Selectric typewriter to do the typesetting for it.
I couldn't have done it in the electric typewriter days that just preceded that, or manual before that, just as Ed Snowden