oh boy how impressed you would be of the custom keyboards community if you get satisfied with this. Soon you will discover the world of krytox 205g lubed gateron black inks hitting the polycarbonate plate with those amazing double shot abs GMK keycaps and the thoccy sounds of a durock plate mounted stabs lubes fully and thoroughly on a 60 percent keyboard made with the premium build of a keycult.
Tyler Evans' mark about typing a love letter on a typewriter and how it sounds like war was spot on and funny :) don't get me wrong, I treasure my grandfather's facit typewriter and I like your video very much :)
Or use a product we have to use here in Latin America called Radex Paper, basically is White-Out but in little leaflets, You put the leaflet in front of the paper and press the key to correct (the same key of the error), and type over
Jesus Christ, imagine working in one of those letter writing places in WWII where the women would write letters with typewriters to the parents of soldiers who were killed. It's just this times 30
you can adjust the margins on almost all typewriters, there's no such thing as "specification of the typewriter" for wide margins, you just made that up.
Same for keyboards, they are still in the format of the keys of typewriters. Same with the shift key. Because you used to shift the bar in a typewriter.
Something amazing happened at an assembly at my school. Someone in my year was asked to play a typewriter as an instrument in an orchestral performance. It was amazing.
Wow, I love typewriters because I am a vintage lover, I asked my dad to buy me one of these metal ones but we couldn’t find them anywhere... you are lucky, sir...
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That is amazing and I love the sound they make and the old book smell of the antique ones, so awesome. I have funny little switches on the front of mine but I can't figure out what they are for. One is vertical with a black dot, silver dot, and red dot. The other is vertical with numbers 6 through 0 on it... any idea? anyone?
I have no clue for the vertical switch which is numbered. As for the three coloured dot switch, it is in fact to position the ribbon to the colour that you want to type in. For example: I have a ribbon that is split in two colours (which is sort of a standard by the way) it's half black on the upper part and half red on the lower part, switching to the black dot will make you type with the upper part of the ribbon and switching it for the red dot will make you write with the lower part. There are of course many variations of ribbons out there. You can find some that are plain black( which will make you write in black either way), some that are green on the upper part and yellow on the lower part and so on. As for the white dot or silver dot (the one in the middle), it is a special mode called stencil which is useful for correcting mistakes : it uses neither parts of the ribbon so that you can place a correction paper between your draft and your character hammers in order for you to type the same character over your mistake and it will make your desired character "disappear" from the sheet of paper your were working on.
Oh! that is cool. Thanks a lot for the info. I am really quick with a keyboard and hope to become quick with a typewriter. Really need all the info I can get as I am so very new to working typewriters.
The switch is a color switcher. There were special types of ribbons which came in multiple stripes of color (black, red, and white), though it does nothing on black-only ribbons. It only slightly switches the alignment of the ribbon.
I don't see it as a lost art when I am doing it. It is lost when typewriters fall silent all across the world. But with me around, that won't be happening anytime soon.
They use them at my university. I admit, not manual, but electric typewriters. They also still here use them at the hospital, post office and at my old High school.
This is amazing!!!! Thanks for sharing... For those who were born in year 2000 you might be wondering how did people in those days delete the errors.. Lol.. There are 2 ways : 1) take the paper out.. Make a ball.. And slam dunk into the bin! 2) use Liquid Paper.. This is how liquid paper appears in the market.. To correct the typewriter errors.. Not pen!!!! So..please appreciate the good old times when the typewriter has no backspace, delete, alt tab, ctrl, etc but they do have shift, return button, and bell sounds!!! Without typewriter, there will be no keyboard as we use today! Appreciate the past, as it brings you tomorrow..
I tried typing on one of these once and though I learned how to type on a typewriter and not a computer, it was an electric typewriter so I learned "touch typing". On these old machines you had to hit the keys with force as there were arms that had the letters imprinted that would come up and strike a ribbon which would then imprint on paper. Every now and then you still see one of these floating around especially at yard sales or the thrift shops.
I hit computer and phone keys quite hard, but especially so with computers, people always complain about how loud and forceful I hit the keys, even though, I haven't used, until recently, a typewriter, and I don't currently possess one myself but am hoping to get the one I found tomorrow. I just always typed heavy, so my fingers are just right for a typewriter.
My college final year project report was written with a Typewriter in 1995. There were computers & printers then but just difficult & expensive to lay hands on. Believe it or not, Typewriter was what came to mind first. So, computers were still a luxury in 1995.
Im really interested at how technological by its epoch this machine is, beautiful, with a satisfying ding sound when the machine recognizes the end of the line paper, the space, letters... Everything, its so satisfying
I liked the video just for the pleasure I got on hearing again this sound, so familiar to me in the past... I believe my old portable typewriter still exists some where in my basement.
I honestly would have loved to have been a secretary in the 50’s or 60’s. Maybe it’s because it’s been over glamorized but it just looks so satisfying to use this.
I slowed down the video to see what he was typing and this is what it said: Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it Inside we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it And if you ask me how I'm feeling Don't tell me you're too blind to see Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you (Ooh, give you up) (Ooh, give you up) (Ooh) Never gonna give, never gonna give (Give you up) (Ooh) Never gonna give, never gonna give (Give you up) We've known each other for so long Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it Inside we both know what's been going on We know the game and we're gonna play it I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling Gotta make you understand Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down Never gonna run around and desert you Never gonna make you cry Never gonna say goodbye Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
In 1960 during my college days doing B.Commerce degree,I used to go for Type Writing Training classes and as a new trainee I was given an OLD (may be some 1930 Model)Halda and made me type using correct fingers A S D F G F . , L K J H J a thousand times, before going to next line......... Q W E R T R P O I U Y U ! A great machine and Memory!!
When my grandfather passed, I received his Royal, still in great condition with several ribbons. I tried to get used to it...fuckin REALLY difficult. Then just said fuck it. Keyboards and USB drives are gifts from the Greek gods, seriously.
Israel Sanchez Thanks very much. Yes, my typing technique leaves something left to be desired, but so far it works for me. And thank you for the compliment.
+Empolo18 if you've ever used a real typewriter, you know there is a speed limit. If you type too fast the things that hit the paper hit each other and get stuck.
This is what 1940’s group chats looked like.
except you have to wait a couple days between replies
JAQK bUt iN 1940 tHeY dOn’T hAvE gRoUpS cHaTs
Shiina r/whoosh
@@BaxterCash r/whoooosh
@@BaxterCash fucking dumbass it's a troll and atleast get the fucking subreddit right
Typewriter: *DINGS
M1 Garand's Ping: Finally, a worthy opponent
LOL
@Carson 629 word!😁
typewriter: DING
my german grandpa: JETZT!! ER MUSS NACHLADEN!!
"The ink is mightier than the bullet"
Make literature, not war. Unless it’s war where nobody dies and everyone uses M1 Garands. Then make both.
Everyone is cracking jokes, but no one is talking about how satisfying this is
Ikrr lol
This is addictive
No clogging
Too clicky... Needs more lube... Pudding keycaps.. Unlubed stabs... Downvoted.
oh boy how impressed you would be of the custom keyboards community if you get satisfied with this.
Soon you will discover the world of krytox 205g lubed gateron black inks hitting the polycarbonate plate with those amazing double shot abs GMK keycaps and the thoccy sounds of a durock plate mounted stabs lubes fully and thoroughly on a 60 percent keyboard made with the premium build of a keycult.
All I see is that the paper is getting slapped rapidly. I would call this device the Paper Slapper
True
PAPER ABUSE
Tell me you're American without telling me your American
@@Random-qt1kg guns
@@Random-qt1kg big
Discord mods explaining why we shouldn’t post memes in general
Lmaoooo
How do you know?
Discord mods saying why the age of consent should be 7
😂
How to get on recommended:
1- Do something cool
2- Wait for 6 years
Correction
Do something cool
AND
Wait 6 years
the video has to be under 3 mins
and someone is complaining things used to be slow before computers and internet :D :D :D now they are even slower :D :D :D
7 years now
Ok
it sounds like mosquitoes when they get zapped with an electric bat 😂
So true xD
you're right. I didn't notice until you said so.
Lol
omg you're right
Ruined lmao
Bring this to class to write notes lol. People would get sooo pissed
omg I wonder how people in the 80's not get piss by the nose
They had iPods like hello! Lolol
+Josue rodriguez I would find it soothing hahaha being a typewriter owner too hahahah
Thomas the Traveller D.George the Stargazer class room full of financial calculators is annoying enough haha
Hahahaha
just imagine how loud offices were back then
@@skrubbed yes. Ever since paperwork is a thing
@FichDich InDemArsch idek man
@@skrubbed you didn't even realize that postal office exist
You can find videos on such a thing. It's not that foreign. And yes it is loud as hell.
And then you go outside and all the cars run on diesel or whatever and shit's fuckin loud as fuck
Discord mods in the mid 20th century:
Save that for r/discord and btw discord mods are like above 100 pounds so it’s not right time to tell the joke HERE
@@kyo9760 uhh... pretty sure anyone over the age of 11 along with not having anorexia is over 100 pounds you're gonna have to up the anti
@@kyo9760 S H U T U P 8 Y E A R O L D
@@wach2 why line bro
@@kashiftechgaming cause lines are nice
Everytime you write a love letter it sounds like a fucking war going on
A love letter? How did you come up with that one?
I laughed out REALLY loud.
innuendomaker Why is that?
Tyler Evans' mark about typing a love letter on a typewriter and how it sounds like war was spot on and funny :) don't get me wrong, I treasure my grandfather's facit typewriter and I like your video very much :)
Thank you.
Why do I enjoy this so much....
DING
jellythebeen ASMR eargasm
jellythebeen man... each button press feels like an achievement :'V
😂
800th liker
The DING was epic..
Steven Ardianto Absolutely.
Steven Ardianto Ding me up Scotty
it is an intimation
It is second to the mi garand ping
M1^
People seem to forget typewriters were a technological staple until the late 80s and was still used widely into the early 2000s.
They also forget that in events of zombie survival horror, they save your progress. Just make sure you have ink ribbon.
@@Agent1W i like ur pfp who is she
@@derkommissar4986 It's from a Deviantart piece. "Nike sketch", by Carlos Gomez.
@@Agent1W legend 🙏
@@Agent1W Oh, and always aim at the head if you have any weapons that can fire anything. If you suck at it, shoot the legs.
Me: making a mistake “oh just got to press backspace”
People that use type writers: “NOOOOOOOO my 3 paragraphs have to be redone”
Sad
Weiss Schnee i thought they would just use white-out after they were finished
@@xtdycxtfuv9353 they didnt use to have white-out, when it was invented, it saved so much money because you could just cover your mistakes
A lot of type writers have mistake tape where you can apply white ink over the mistake letters and then retype
Or use a product we have to use here in Latin America called Radex Paper, basically is White-Out but in little leaflets, You put the leaflet in front of the paper and press the key to correct (the same key of the error), and type over
Jesus Christ, imagine working in one of those letter writing places in WWII where the women would write letters with typewriters to the parents of soldiers who were killed. It's just this times 30
saving private Ryan haha
Music to my ears.
Well they where used previously then ww2 and after they where used for WW1, KOREA , and perhaps last VIETNAM.
Yeah well people were very patient in the past unlike today.
violet evergarden*
so what kind of ammo do you put in this thing?
Porelon 1/2 inch ribbons. :)
ink
22 long
It's 7.62.1NK
iam typewrting pass in 1990 tamil and english in both senior grade in first class i like u halda mechane
Gamers: _”the Cherry MX blue are the loudest keys”_
*Dinosaurs:*
Blues aren't even the loudest switch
omnipoint switch is louder in my opinion
Light switches: am i a joke to you
Bro, have any of yall heard of box jades???
@@jacksmile6669 finally, a man of keyboard culture
The reason why the standard layout of Microsoft Word has a very wide margin is that it follows the specifications of the typewriter.
you can adjust the margins on almost all typewriters, there's no such thing as "specification of the typewriter" for wide margins, you just made that up.
Same for keyboards, they are still in the format of the keys of typewriters. Same with the shift key. Because you used to shift the bar in a typewriter.
Something amazing happened at an assembly at my school. Someone in my year was asked to play a typewriter as an instrument in an orchestral performance. It was amazing.
i love the 'ding' sound
'Ding' rules
And the CLACK CLACK CLACK too
M1 garand
You can thank the bell for that it was used to let typists know the reached the end of the line becausse they would be looking down at the keys.
but can you backspace ?
no. that's why you need to be well trained and educated to use this tool. only the superior minds can do it.
AztectheKing With that bullshit***
+Blovl H lmao yes is true barcuuse you can't misspelled any words
+Blovl H because*
AztectheKing I'm saying that's complete bullshit, all you do is become better at recognizing where the keys exactly are.
7/10 no rgb, great sound though.
lol
who would want to type in rgb though hhahaha
bro legit imagine an rgb type writer
@@slibiditanu imagine the letters were in rgb ink
No lgbt in typewriter so me are sad :(
Wow, I love typewriters because I am a vintage lover, I asked my dad to buy me one of these metal ones but we couldn’t find them anywhere... you are lucky, sir...
Find online. I just reserved one. Its like $120 for preloved secondhand
Look into Facebook marketplace or as one of the replies above stated, ebay.
When you wanna talk to your friends at your group chat but it’s the 1800s and you parents are asleep:
Use a dip pen or a fountain pen....
@@RandomHuman-yp7lt and shout dip! dip! dip! dip!
A pen is silent and cheaper than a machine,a typewriter was a luxyry or a tool because your job required a lot of writing and being easely legible.
This sound is more satisfying than the cherry mx blue switches
Hard brown switches with anti lubing
but its loud as shit so not the best for daily use, neighbors will think you're shooting up the block
Why Cherry MX blue? More like Holy Pandas if youre talking about satisfying switches.
Bruh imagine thinking blues ARE satifying
Clicky switches are satisfying just not blues. Zealiostotles, Kailh Box Navy, Blue Alps and Buckling Springs to name a few
This is oddly satisfying
11TehDude 🤨😒
i love the idea of typewriters, i hate the idea of not being able to go back..
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Reminds me of finding my grandma’s typewriter when I was little
:)
:)
:)
(:
:)
That is amazing and I love the sound they make and the old book smell of the antique ones, so awesome. I have funny little switches on the front of mine but I can't figure out what they are for. One is vertical with a black dot, silver dot, and red dot. The other is vertical with numbers 6 through 0 on it... any idea? anyone?
I have no clue for the vertical switch which is numbered. As for the three coloured dot switch, it is in fact to position the ribbon to the colour that you want to type in. For example: I have a ribbon that is split in two colours (which is sort of a standard by the way) it's half black on the upper part and half red on the lower part, switching to the black dot will make you type with the upper part of the ribbon and switching it for the red dot will make you write with the lower part. There are of course many variations of ribbons out there. You can find some that are plain black( which will make you write in black either way), some that are green on the upper part and yellow on the lower part and so on. As for the white dot or silver dot (the one in the middle), it is a special mode called stencil which is useful for correcting mistakes : it uses neither parts of the ribbon so that you can place a correction paper between your draft and your character hammers in order for you to type the same character over your mistake and it will make your desired character "disappear" from the sheet of paper your were working on.
Oh! that is cool. Thanks a lot for the info. I am really quick with a keyboard and hope to become quick with a typewriter. Really need all the info I can get as I am so very new to working typewriters.
Old book smell? Most old antique typewriters I come across to restore smell more like decade old cigarette butts and mildew
Ribbon switch
The switch is a color switcher. There were special types of ribbons which came in multiple stripes of color (black, red, and white), though it does nothing on black-only ribbons. It only slightly switches the alignment of the ribbon.
A lost art... wish more people would type or actually write letters.
It's coming back! Calligraphy, hand writing with fountain pens and mechanical typewriters. I love it!
Sweet... I thought I was the only one who writes letters anymore. it's just so much more personal.
I don't see it as a lost art when I am doing it. It is lost when typewriters fall silent all across the world. But with me around, that won't be happening anytime soon.
Not lost for some, but when is the last time you've seen someone using one? I'm sure some friends do. I rarely see this in public.
They use them at my university. I admit, not manual, but electric typewriters. They also still here use them at the hospital, post office and at my old High school.
I freaking love the sounds of typewriters.
Plot twist: He's writing a report after the Pearl Harbour suprise attack
Plot twist: He just randomly typing
Can't type random with much speed and fluency
Lamo
Violet Evergarden anyone?
That's why i clicked on this video
Yes!
yep
What??
Uh huh
This is amazing!!!! Thanks for sharing... For those who were born in year 2000 you might be wondering how did people in those days delete the errors.. Lol.. There are 2 ways :
1) take the paper out.. Make a ball.. And slam dunk into the bin!
2) use Liquid Paper.. This is how liquid paper appears in the market.. To correct the typewriter errors.. Not pen!!!!
So..please appreciate the good old times when the typewriter has no backspace, delete, alt tab, ctrl, etc but they do have shift, return button, and bell sounds!!!
Without typewriter, there will be no keyboard as we use today!
Appreciate the past, as it brings you tomorrow..
I planned on buying a typewriter but I'll explode if I had to listen to this all day whilst writing.
But I applause your fast typing.
It's actually a very sweet sound once you get used to it.
I tried typing on one of these once and though I learned how to type on a typewriter and not a computer, it was an electric typewriter so I learned "touch typing". On these old machines you had to hit the keys with force as there were arms that had the letters imprinted that would come up and strike a ribbon which would then imprint on paper. Every now and then you still see one of these floating around especially at yard sales or the thrift shops.
I hit computer and phone keys quite hard, but especially so with computers, people always complain about how loud and forceful I hit the keys, even though, I haven't used, until recently, a typewriter, and I don't currently possess one myself but am hoping to get the one I found tomorrow. I just always typed heavy, so my fingers are just right for a typewriter.
Here are the TOP 10 MOST satisfying sounds of all time
I wish there was a love button! Heavenly sound!
+SilverCharmbracelet Glad you liked it.
I have this type writer and I used it to learn typing as a beginner now I can achieve upto 70words per minute on computer...😊
I thought this was slow until i tried typing on a typewriter myself, well done!
Nobody:
Gamer : Is that a blue switch?
real gamer: is that a box navy switch from the kailh x novelkeys collaboration?
@@metafelle *keyboard enthusiast
I discovered blue switches because i'm a gamer. But i got em because i like to type like this. They're just awesome.
I have so much respect for people who used to use typewriters, one slight error, and you'll repeat the whole page.
I remember getting into the attic part of our garage and finding an old type writer. Loved that thing
My college final year project report was written with a Typewriter in 1995.
There were computers & printers then but just difficult & expensive to lay hands on. Believe it or not, Typewriter was what came to mind first. So, computers were still a luxury in 1995.
My dad still has one and he keeps it like gold, these stuff are REEEEALLY rare now
I can't believe I'm smiling with every inch of joy at a typewriter
Beautifully tuned machine! I own 6 portable typewriters, the oldest from the 1930's and there is nothing as satifying as using these machines.
Only those who worked with it know the beauty of the machine soul
No one:
Literally no one:
*MY grandfather when he’s bored*
え。すご
It’s so satisfying and I’ve had a place in my heart for type writers since 2013
Man's writing the whole treaty of Versailles
Heard this sound from very long time. Very pleasant experience.
Thanks for sharing.
I do like the steady rhythmic sounds of this video ! !
No wonder people were so crazy in the 30's imagine hearing this all day lol
Typewriting sounds and feels more satisfying to me then pc's and laptops.
Im really interested at how technological by its epoch this machine is, beautiful, with a satisfying ding sound when the machine recognizes the end of the line paper, the space, letters... Everything, its so satisfying
タイプライターのこの音、、
最高だ、、俺が求めてた至高のタイピング音かもしれん、、
I liked the video just for the pleasure I got on hearing again this sound, so familiar to me in the past... I believe my old portable typewriter still exists some where in my basement.
This sound from my childhood bring about memories ❤️
The sound of this is so satisfying
I remember I watched some of DrTypewriter’s videos a few years ago, and I got this recommended to me. It feels nice watching your videos again man
I imagine this was for typewriters in the old wars and sounded like an M14 ballistic rifle
Final word puts a , instead of a .
James Osu! Good joke
This should be "typewriter ASMR"
I honestly would have loved to have been a secretary in the 50’s or 60’s. Maybe it’s because it’s been over glamorized but it just looks so satisfying to use this.
its even more impressive when you know they are typing with 100% accuracy because there is no backspace
I slowed down the video to see what he was typing and this is what it said:
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
And if you ask me how I'm feeling
Don't tell me you're too blind to see
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
(Ooh, give you up)
(Ooh, give you up)
(Ooh) Never gonna give, never gonna give (Give you up)
(Ooh) Never gonna give, never gonna give (Give you up)
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
Dang I got Rick rolled
Plot twist: thats what he actualy typed
For real?
When it "clacks" and "dings", I feel that....
he's typing: "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"
ua-cam.com/video/72nRTnTsUns/v-deo.html
Let’s just take a second to admire the glorious switches in this man’s keyboard
The sound coming off that typewriter would be perfect to record for a shooter game!
I am from India
Agra
My grandfather was owner of type writer shop
But today type writer is finished
We miss that time
Ah so sad
タイピングに音が最高です
টাইপ রাইটারে কিভাবে লেখা কাগজে উঠে
まさか日本人がいたなんて……w
I want to know these languages... 😔
@@soydulhasan80 "This typing sound is awesome"in Japanese language.
Imagine working in a steno pool all day listening to this!!!
Ngl this is a LOT better than those shitty ASMR channels.
Why is this so satisfying
Plot twist : he is just typing random words to make to look fast
same
So basically monkeytype
lol
no one:
the russian csgo kid with blue outemu switches and the tinniest keycaps of all time:
This is the most beautiful sound 😂
This sounds like a bunch of mosquitoes been killed by an electric racket
Is it me or is this just oddly satisfying?
It def is! Like the sheep shearing videos lol lol
I am learning this now.
Tamil Jr typing.
I feel good but I can't able to use the small finger.
No strength, can't able to press it so hard :(
Tamil typing is very hard. For a single letter you have to use many keys. But continuous practice will give good results. Keep practicing. 👍👍✌✌
In 1960 during my college days doing B.Commerce degree,I used to go for Type Writing Training classes and as a new trainee I was given an OLD (may be some 1930 Model)Halda
and made me type using correct fingers A S D F G F . , L K J H J a thousand times, before going to next line......... Q W E R T R P O I U Y U ! A great machine and Memory!!
Boomer
@@bjchewy9389 stfu infant
@@bjchewy9389 fucking redditor infant
@@skrubbed nigga who
@@bjchewy9389 YOU
Other ppl in my class: *gaming laptop*
Me:
When my grandfather passed, I received his Royal, still in great condition with several ribbons. I tried to get used to it...fuckin REALLY difficult. Then just said fuck it. Keyboards and USB drives are gifts from the Greek gods, seriously.
Haha
My grandpa still used this until he passed away 4 years ago. I kinda miss it.
Is it me or the sound so satisfying 😍😍😍
(Sorry for my bad English.)
Good job trying to learn English! if you want to fix your sentence here it is "Is it me or is the sound so satisfying''
Lunger thank you my friend!
@@realappleboi2819 No problem!
Very nice sound. Imagine how this sounds with a real speed typist.
かっこいい✨
When your losing an argument and other person makes an grammatical error
The most satisfactory enter key ever😍
nobody:
that one guy in discord
why am i watching this at 2 in the morning
Imagine how much faster he would be if he was using all his fingers and not just the couple he is using.
***** I don't use my ring finger and pinky. I don't know why.
*****
I have that issue too, I also don't use the ring or pinky fingers.
By the way, that's a gorgeous typewritter
Israel Sanchez Thanks very much. Yes, my typing technique leaves something left to be desired, but so far it works for me. And thank you for the compliment.
+DrTypewriter me too and a lot are like us
+Empolo18 if you've ever used a real typewriter, you know there is a speed limit. If you type too fast the things that hit the paper hit each other and get stuck.
I imagine some guy that fought in ww2 watched this and had a winter soldier event.
Just imagine an office in 30s or 40s, full of these things going all at the same time at that speed all day.