A disjointed (thrice-interrupted) typecast on team typewriter selections. To add interest I will paste the OCR text after.
First the scanner software:
This is machine two for NaNoWriMo, the 44. I have two in pica,
this being the newer one that I will probably keep. I feel I will
need a typewriter at work in case I can't bring one, but can't
decide between a large ur small. This feels pretty good to use,
and prints beautifully with the new ribbon.but it may need to stay
home in ready attitude. I had toyed with the idea of using only
elite machines but this one is so nice to use I tossed that idea.
Plus I started to like the idea 16 of using a lot Gf Olivetti
products, and the 319 (clone of the lettera 92) is also pica.
However, there are Sm 3's, a 7 and an 8 in elite. plus a couple
robot fonts will get work. So there you go. I'll try to keep it
under 10 machines this E year.
It's funny I'm using this one when a 44 appearSE to be in the quiz
today.
The next day I finally complete this typecast. or not, since it's
time for a walk.
OM now. another three-day typecast. Had to accompany mom to
the Dr. She has a way forward new and treatment will complete
by the holidays, unless another is proposed to follow. Wait
and see.
I'm getting such a kick Qut of No Plot-No Problem! and ~ope to
finish it in time to lend to my writing/gaming buddy. Last
year we just wvote on game nights, giving us about 4 good k
hours to lay down words.
So this is the Underwood
92. It's a midsize, and
more space for carrying.
3L9, or as I like to ~all it,
will spell the 22 when I have
I like the feel of it.
the Lettera
a little
So that takes aare of Southern Europe.
I'll typecast on the others as they make the cut.
now the free online ocr
This is machine two for FalloWriMo, the 44. I have two in pica, this being the newer one that I will probably- keep. I feel I will need a typewriter at work in case I can't bring one, but can't decide between a large or small. This feels pretty good to use, and prints beautifully with the new ribbon but it may need to stay home in ready attitude. I had toyed With the idea of using only elite machines but this one is so nice to use I tossed that idea. Plus I started to like the idea f of using a lot ef Olivetti products, and the 319 (clone of the lettera 92) is also pica. However, there are Sm 3's, a 7 and an 8 in elite, plus a couple robot fonts will get work. So there you go. I'll try to keep it under 10 machines this k year.
It's funny I'm using this one when a 44 appears x to be in the quiz today.
The next day I finally complete this typecast. or not, since it's time for a walk.
OK now. another three-day t,pecast. Had to accompany DOM to the Dr. She has a way forward nOw and treatment will complete by the holidays, unless another is proposed to follow. Wait and see.
I'm getting such a kick out of No Plot-No Problem and hope to finish it in time to lend to my writing/gaming- buddy. Last year we just wrote on game nights, giving us about 4 good k hours to lay down words.
So this is the Underwood 319, or as I like to call it, the Lettera 92. It's a midsize, and will spell the 22 when I have a little more space for carrying. I like the feel of it.
So that takes care of Southern Europe.
I'll typecast on the others as they make the cut.
winner: online, just like last year.
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FalloWriMo??
ReplyDeleteI know - not as funny as Nano Rhino, but it recalls my Fallow Fields Production Co.
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