A foolish thing… Cap(ital) thoughts…

They use to say that politics was all about comprise.  The same can be said for typewriters when they are out of alignment.  If you work together you can get better results by going to one’s strengths.  Something learned from a 1913 Royal 5.  Just one way to get everyone on the same page.

Gee!

Working with the keys...  Royal 5 (1913)
Working with the keys… Royal 5 (1913)

As the spool turns (a typeopera)

Another day behind the keyboard…

Staring the 1925 Underwood Standard 8 with typing by Gee
Staring the 1925 Underwood Standard 8 with typing by Gee

The typewriter forgets who lifts the heavy load and presses the keys and thinks of what to say… with out me… you are just a display… so thought Gee.

But what are thoughts… and muscles… without a muse to inspire and to work with as a team… thinks Gee of his Underwood…

 

I will not rename my Sears Tower typewriter the Willis Tower…

Silly arguments happen everyday.  I wanted to have one I could control… so I have vented on what we call things.  Then how we refuse to accept change…. and when you consider one thing… the building… the typewriter… what-ever even the dog… will not care.  Call a dog Larry one day… and Bill the next… if food is associated with you looking at them and saying

Rover eat… they will come (they know the important word is eat… food… meal…. ready… supper and not Joe… Bob.. or Jane)…

Oh… I do know that Smith-Corona made this for Sears… but that is another story…

No matter that they call the Sears Tower the Willis Tower this 1951 typewriter remains Sears.
No matter that they call the Sears Tower the Willis Tower this 1951 typewriter remains Sears.