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...MAINTAINING THE LINK...
...BETWEEN OLD AND NEW...


Consider the photo you see above. Familiar isn't it? Yes, it's a QWERTY keyboard... not all that different from the keyboard under your fingers on your computer today. BUT... the one you see in the picture is 122 YEARS OLD!

The QWERTY keyboard, believe it or not, was present on the very First Typewriter... the Sholes & Glidden, made by E. Remington & Sons (best known for their guns) beginning in 1874.

Sholes & Glidden Typewriter of 1874

Despite more than a century of efforts to dislodge it... QWERTY survives. It is the keyboard people LOVE to hate, but it is as much a cultural standard as the Roman alphabet, the steering wheel, the 4x3 TV screen.

It is beautifully Baroque, a paragon of inefficiency, intriguingly bizarre. How could a scientifically-conceived made-to-be-perfect keyboard possibly be more appealing?

...Learn to Love it!


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