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Comments by "Kasumi Rina" (@KasumiRINA) on "The correcting feature of typewriters is not what I thought" video.
I played with a mechanical typewriter as a toy! It saved my mom from doing manual labor in USSR as she could copy books for people (samizdat) as a job. A lot of women lost their profession when typing became a thing everybody does.
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They still don't have spaces in Japan or China. And Hebrew and Arabic don't have vowels.
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Had to look up Wikipedia, apparently Anglos call the chancery "stationery". While in Slavic languages, the "stationar" means a hospital where people stay (or its regime followed by patient), and office equipment or shops for it are called "chancelleries".
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In my languages the technical scientific term used by pro typists is "big letters" and "small letters"))) sometimes "line letters" for small ones.
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I learned typing as a toddler on a typewriter when computers were already a thing, but we didn't have one and I used it basically as a toy... Later my dad asked for it because he needed it for some official document, you could also typewrite somehing then Xerox it to get inked page.
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Haha input delay on boomer tech from black and white middle ages.
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Also if you need it to look printed, you can make a xerocopy of typewriter text.
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Tulsi Gabbard frantically searching for all the tape to send to moscow hoping something will reach her lover, bashar assad.
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Look at Enter key. See the arrow? It's pointing down and left, exactly how a caret would move on a typewriter.
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