But while there were many balls with various fonts, there weren’t that very many with symbols.pic.twitter.com/1AlmbNo0Z2
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…and then via graphical user interfaces and touch screens. But that’s a whole different story.pic.twitter.com/alSDuedsAu
I love that Typit existed. It’s such a weird hack, and a clever way to solve a particular problem. It’s kind of like a Chrome extension or a Greasemonkey script for typewriters, once again blurring the lines. And speaking of which, I like it for one other reason:
It is a proof that “press any key to continue” existed in the world before computers.
(BTW this thread is dedicated to the hard work and inspiration that is @shadychars.)
(I realize now that I forgot to do the most important visual juxtaposition – and notice that even the sizes of both containers are rather similar!)pic.twitter.com/6ypL074Oyv
I used to have several of these memorized...
Oh, yeah! Which ones? Alt+176, 177, 178 for me.
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