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date: 06/19/2024
subj: comment 06192024_110111
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the past: 1930s
long ago in the 1930s so many people were working with keyboards ... keyboards
in the way they weren't called keyboards, they were typewriters. Today I like
to call typewriters, printers, because they are all-in-one print press type
machines. Anyway, all those people with their daily tasks with typewriters, I
wonder how they felt about seeing those machines in and around the places they
traversed. 
current times: 2020s
so many people are using keyboards, and in the sense their has never been any
requirement to have a printing device attached, but the daily tasks and lively-
hood requirements of the device today (keyboard), must present some feeling for
those who lay their hands and fingers over their work device daily. The world
probably would hurt really bad if suddenly all the keyboards on the planent
spontaneously combused. 
When I see the keybard on the typewriter, I get a warm feeling. When I see the
various keyboards I use for my work, I think good thoughts, I wonder when the
day will come when my clerical work on the keyboard like those from the past
becomes just a memory in the minds of the few left around to talk about it. 
What will the people's new primary input device be, and what will they think
when they see a relic of the past?

random thoughts typed out!
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