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John Titor on typewriters
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<blockquote data-quote="HDRKID" data-source="post: 157445" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>Taken From <a href="https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/john-titor-time-travler.5396/page-4" target="_blank">John Titor Time travler.</a></p><p><em>Saying things like they use manual typewriters because computer printers did not work well on 12-volt batteries.</em></p><p></p><p>Taken From <a href="http://www.johntitor.com/Pages/2036.html" target="_blank">John Titor - Worldline 2036</a></p><p><em>John says a mechanical typewriter is a major machine again in the future and the Internet still exists and is widely used.</em></p><p><em>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. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em><img src="http://vortex7.com/manual_typewriter_old_school.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HDRKID, post: 157445, member: 43"] 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 [URL='https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/john-titor-time-travler.5396/page-4']John Titor Time travler.[/URL] [I]Saying things like they use manual typewriters because computer printers did not work well on 12-volt batteries.[/I] Taken From [URL='http://www.johntitor.com/Pages/2036.html']John Titor - Worldline 2036[/URL] [I]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. [IMG]http://vortex7.com/manual_typewriter_old_school.jpg[/IMG] [/I] [/QUOTE]
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