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Attention old fuddy duddies!

Basil

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For the older crowd resistant to new technology, this might help ease the transition! LOL

>> iPad Keyboard <<

Scroll down and check the developer's video.
 
It won't be complete unless it comes with a
bottle of Wite-Out.
 
I'm not going to even admit I opened this thread. :p
 
I have, sitting on my desk, a bottle of white-out.
I did ask if there was any issue using it with the last known good MicroSoft OS.....of course, XP Pro.
I gotta get me one of these.
 
I have, sitting on my desk, a bottle of white-out..

:devilgrin:

white out.jpg
 
Does it go "ding" at the end of a line?? That's kinda cool actually....... :smile:
 
I might be a little fuddy, but to this day there is no nicer keyboard than those found on late 1980's IBM PCs. Just a real nice clicking feedback when typing.

My opinion; as always feel free to disagree.
 
Not to hijack this thread but I still use an IBM Selectric III in my office. There are still certain forms you can't download and use from the Net. E.G. some IRS and State forms.
 
I want one. I still bang the keys that hard anyway. I love new stuff but sometimes I long for my Smith Corona Corsair. Not old am I.
 
I also have a Royal portable typewriter from my college days in the 1950's. Still works fine.

Mine and old Sears Graduate Electric - did my Undergrad and Grad work on it. Haven't used it since, but one of these days I may break it out just to see if it still works.
 
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