#QWERTY revisit @mwichary @NewsTypewriter @daskeyboard @tsmullaney @hsozkult @mediarchaeology @MediaHistoryNow @WritersDigest @AuthorsGuildhttps://twitter.com/clancynewyork/status/839293639486554112 …
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Not sure if I agree; I don’t think this article makes a very good case. I need to research more.
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What I know for sure is that that chapter will be hell to write. :·)
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As far as I can tell right now, the origins of both QWERTY and Linotype are unresolved.
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If you have any lesser-known sources, please share? ^_^
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Ah, I think I understand the discussion better now. “Slowing down” = wrong.
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“Intentional design choices based on obsolete tech requirements that will look to an untrained eye like suboptimal, and…
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…possibly slowing the typist down” = probably more accurate?
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