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Posted by aidanjt - Wed 21 Nov 2012 10:08
Today I learnt that typewriters are still being made in the world :O_o1:
Posted by TheAnimus - Wed 21 Nov 2012 10:09
I can almost hear the luddites crying.
Posted by Smudger - Wed 21 Nov 2012 10:12
Great! That means my mum's behemoth now has some rarity value!
Posted by BongoJoe - Wed 21 Nov 2012 12:34
Who buys typewriters now? I'll give you one example. Most shipping offices still require one for filling out despatch forms and release notes, when a low volume customer insists on a special proprietary format. There are plenty of cases like this where it isn't worth fully automating production of shipping documentation.
Posted by borising - Wed 21 Nov 2012 13:01
It was about time, 1985 o man!
Posted by Output - Wed 21 Nov 2012 13:45
aidanjt
Today I learnt that typewriters are still being made in the world :O_o1:
Me too, I thought that they had stopped producing them years ago.
Posted by jnutt - Wed 21 Nov 2012 14:00
Sad day. I work in computing but my first job was a typewriter mech with Olivetti more years ago than I care to remember (I'm 59). I remember seeing the first PC's appearing and the gradual demise of all those firms like Olivetti, DEC, Bull, etc with the change from Mainframes to smaller Unix boxes and PC servers.

Reminisce over :D
Posted by kingpotnoodle - Wed 21 Nov 2012 14:15
Output
Me too, I thought that they had stopped producing them years ago.

Same…

I thought the most primitive it got these days was a dot-matrix printer attached to a PC… Seriously, what is there that actually can't be done with a special printer attached to the regular PC/network everyone has anyway? Dispatch notes etc can just be printed with careful formatting/forms etc

I suppose the secret typing of memos on a non-connected machine with no memory angle could have some legs… perhaps you need to fight the Cylons by going offline with it all…
Posted by OilSheikh - Wed 21 Nov 2012 17:54
Does that mean these are still made in other countries outside the UK ?
Posted by Output - Thu 22 Nov 2012 23:56
OilSheikh
Does that mean these are still made in other countries outside the UK ?

Apparently, yes.

HEXUS
The company will continue to make typewriters in Malaysia.