HDRKID
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John Titor said that in 2036 we would be using old school manual typewriters once more. This does not make any sense. Still, here we are in 2017 typing on a tiny little smartphone screen. Frankly, that makes even less sense. Perhaps, in the future, our electrical power grid is gone. He was talking about a global nuclear war. Still, using a manual typewriter requires resources. For example, you need ribbon and paper. Getting those might not be so easy... after a major war.
Taken From John Titor Time travler.
Saying things like they use manual typewriters because computer printers did not work well on 12-volt batteries.
Taken From John Titor - Worldline 2036
John says a mechanical typewriter is a major machine again in the future and the Internet still exists and is widely used.
Actually, what I said was, ".you may be surprised at how many people use typewriters." I don't understand the conflict. What's wrong with typewriters? At least you don't have to plug them in.
Taken From John Titor Time travler.
Saying things like they use manual typewriters because computer printers did not work well on 12-volt batteries.
Taken From John Titor - Worldline 2036
John says a mechanical typewriter is a major machine again in the future and the Internet still exists and is widely used.
Actually, what I said was, ".you may be surprised at how many people use typewriters." I don't understand the conflict. What's wrong with typewriters? At least you don't have to plug them in.