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In article <slr### [at] fwicom> , ron### [at] povrayorg (Ron
Parker) wrote:
> Kids these days. Why, in my day, typewriters didn't have either one keys or
> zero keys. It was only with the advent of computers that it became necessary
> to disambiguate.
I remember a few years back in a local library I tried to request a book
from another library. They had one very old typewriter there people were
expected to use to fill out the request form on their own. After search for
several minutes I actually had to ask a librarian where to find the "return"
key - I will never forget her face!
Thorsten
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Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
e-mail: tho### [at] trfde
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