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Scrivener7

(60,346 posts)
39. More than the places where most get their news online.
Mon Apr 6, 2026, 04:29 PM
Apr 6

I guess I'm supposed to say "lol" here to indicate that I think I scored a point.

But I'm not arguing, so I'll refrain.

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Very groovy... wcmagumba Apr 6 #1
Seems like a pen and paper might be easier. But I do think reversion to analog skills might soon Scrivener7 Apr 6 #2
much cheaper for sure HAB911 Apr 6 #3
pretty sure u can get used typewriters cheap. mopinko Apr 6 #4
The ones I've seen for sale online are hundreds of dollars. highplainsdem Apr 6 #5
There Are Plenty Free Models ProfessorGAC Apr 6 #24
But they're typewriters. They don't fit in a purse or a pocket very well. Scrivener7 Apr 6 #38
Because newspapers are so reliable? SocialDemocrat61 Apr 6 #22
More than the places where most get their news online. Scrivener7 Apr 6 #39
No source is completely reliable SocialDemocrat61 Apr 6 #40
Obviously. Scrivener7 Apr 6 #41
Quote from a student: "This might sound bad, but I was forced to actually think about the problem on my own instead of highplainsdem Apr 6 #6
Omg! Having to think on their own? 😱 SheltieLover Apr 6 #8
OMG! 2naSalit Apr 6 #19
I love this! SheltieLover Apr 6 #7
They simply need to get AI out of classrooms. Which is unfortunately impossible with remote learning. highplainsdem Apr 6 #9
Yes, they do need to get ai out of classrooms! SheltieLover Apr 6 #10
I posted about typewriters a couple of months ago - DURHAM D Apr 6 #11
Where do you find typewriter ribbons? mainer Apr 6 #12
Ummm, ask AI??? yagotme Apr 6 #18
Online, or some office supply stores. highplainsdem Apr 6 #21
Try here radical noodle Apr 6 #23
That's why I jettisoned my beloved Selectric III LSparkle Apr 6 #25
I kick myself HAB911 Apr 6 #28
Great Idea! MineralMan Apr 6 #13
Some profs and colleges (and even high schools) are going to oral exams only. TygrBright Apr 6 #14
Bring back blue books! Scrivener7 Apr 7 #42
Wait - you can still buy typewriters? n/t SpankMe Apr 6 #15
In about 1983 the company I worked for bought an IBM Selectric with erase key. Cost $1,200. twodogsbarking Apr 6 #16
I remember that behemoth machine. Had Selectric envy for a bit of time. Attilatheblond Apr 6 #27
I remember my grandfather running his finger down Scrivener7 Apr 7 #43
The headline is misleading nuxvomica Apr 6 #17
AI equals brain rot. Lonestarblue Apr 6 #20
My big brother got me a portable Olivetti typewriter when I was 10. Kept it until I was 40 Attilatheblond Apr 6 #26
That's what I have! A portable Olivetti Lettera mainer Apr 6 #30
I could see AI being used to address these issues. David__77 Apr 6 #29
I remember taking typing back in High School LetMyPeopleVote Apr 6 #31
I wanted to graduate early, so..... HAB911 Apr 6 #32
I'm so glad I took typing class in HS at the start of the personal computer age... wcmagumba Apr 6 #33
funny how things work out HAB911 Apr 6 #34
The word processor Wifes husband Apr 6 #35
Exactly right. DavidDvorkin Apr 6 #37
The advent of the word processor gave me two careers. Intractable Apr 7 #44
Now they too can go get ribbons off the electronic bay! Initech Apr 6 #36
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