It is not surprising that the Typosphere is going global.
Typewriters were so widespread around the world for many years. And now, more and more people are becoming enthusiastic for these machines, as technology becomes increasingly sophisticated. It is a phenomenon of nostalgia.
I find it particularly interesting that many offices in India still use typewriters, even with the advent of computers. I wonder if this is true for other countries?
Wunderbar! Es lebe die globale Bewegung!
ResponderBorrarViva la typosphere indeed!
ResponderBorrarIt is not surprising that the Typosphere is going global.
ResponderBorrarTypewriters were so widespread around the world for many years. And now, more and more people are becoming enthusiastic for these machines, as technology becomes increasingly sophisticated. It is a phenomenon of nostalgia.
I find it particularly interesting that many offices in India still use typewriters, even with the advent of computers. I wonder if this is true for other countries?
Grossartiger Artikel! Aber wieso fand Bern keine Erwähnung? :)
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