The more closely you look at keyboard-related holiday ads, the most disturbing the world seems. Why, for example, would you ever look at a typewriter like this?pic.twitter.com/p6Lz7nQaZI
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Okay, okay, there are some traditionally weird Santas, too:pic.twitter.com/IQ407wYoz2
And I have to say I love the graphic design of this Santa in the corner:pic.twitter.com/4PKy3wPg58
A common marketing scheme seems to be “the gift is so good Santa wants it for himself.”pic.twitter.com/mArkshr2yK
It won’t be a surprise that there are Christmas tree ornaments of everything from typewriters…pic.twitter.com/t5NdL37zhu
And sort of the reverse: Christmas trees made *out of* keyboards:pic.twitter.com/4ALeNMPKZt
Generally, a *lot* of it seems very sad. Cheap holiday-themed iPhone keyboards:pic.twitter.com/6J1zH2AbDN
And even if some of these are a bit more creative and delightful…pic.twitter.com/Op7cW7cCwg
…we’re back to where we started, with the creepiest ad I found in December 1980 issue of Microcomputing. SEND US $9.75 [FOR] 4 OTHER CHRISTMAS PICTURES, 4 SNOOPYS, 6 NAKED LADIES, STAR TREK. Ugh. Sorry for the depressing thread. Happy holidays, I guess.pic.twitter.com/oWApGJxUKM
(Okay, maybe at least a silver lining – in the “research” for this thread, I found this fantastic cover I have not seen before. A Dvorak Superman logo!)pic.twitter.com/m2pIrQQ3gI
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