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Thomas de Groot wrote:
> "Darren New" <dne### [at] san rr com> schreef in bericht
> news:4a073fd8@news.povray.org...
>> On old typewriters, the carriage return was often on the left.
>
> 'often'?! I would say 'always',
The lever could be on either side. At this point, I don't even remember
which side eventually became standard. I haven't touched a typewriter in 3+
decades... :-)
Left:
http://adaptablearts.com/media/3/20080607-Typewriter%20009%20800x600.jpg
http://www.mrmartinweb.com/images/type/gourlandside.jpg
Right:
http://www.screenplayshootout.com/images/antique_typewriter.jpg
http://www.hrtyrergalleries.com/images/172.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3119/3169211586_b4fd4dd7fa.jpg
http://www.worldcollectorsnet.com/antiquetypewriters/Caligraph%202s.jpg
This looks like what I had. :-)
http://www.harrisoncountyky.us/publications/images/image-of-an-antique-typewriter.jpg
Eventually one side was standardized on, and I think it was the right side,
and people were taught to put the handwritten thing they're copying on the left.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
There's no CD like OCD, there's no CD I knoooow!
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