[GreenKeys] "I'm not a cop, but I play one on TV!"
tony.podrasky
tony.podrasky at gmail.com
Sat Jan 7 11:05:38 EST 2017
GM OMs;
I started playing with Teletype machines around 1968.
I don't recall there being nylon ribbons - at least when I
went to the stationery store to get Underwood ribbons, that's
the only way they came.
I played with several colors: black, purple, blue, and green.
I *LOVED* using a green pen in high school, but lemme tell you:
after going though a box of green ribbons, I NEVER wanted to see
green ink again! :-)
UE,
K2EAA - TONY
NNNN
ZCZC
On 01/07/2017 07:40 AM, Jim Haynes wrote:
> I believe Teletype originally used cotton ribbons, because they hold
> the most ink and that's what the users wanted. I believe the nylon
> ribbons were recommended for the later machines which needed more
> durable ribbons.
--
Professor Goddard does not know the relation between
action and reaction and the need to have something
better than a vacuum against which to react. He seems
to lack the basic knowledge ladled out daily in high
schools. -New York Times editorial, 1921
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