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Day: July 25, 2007

Emailing Typewriter

July 25, 2007 by Will O'Brien 16 Comments


This innocent typewriter was modded to act as a keyboard and typewriter. The idea is to remove the computer interface from the process, giving a user the ability to interact via email but avoid computer frustrations. (The idea came from the creators mothers frustration with computers) Thanks to [BBCmicro] for sending it it.

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