Microsoft Windows Typewriter Circa 1968
1 Comment By Eran Abramson on May 12th, 2009 in Laptops and ComputersMicrosoft Windows as we know it has been around for a lot longer than we know, and this Windows 68 typewriter is the design proof.
This funny Windows 68 design is not a true replica and one can only imagine how many Windows errors could come up at that time and age. Just imagine a Windows operated typewriter in 1968: what a blue screen of death look like, how many crashes, and even a possible Ctrl Alt Delete mechanism.
Since those few things give us problems in today’s technology, I can only fear about the number of bugs a Microsoft typewriter could have.
Via: Bits&Pieces
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May 14th, 2009 at 4:00 pm
They had Logitech wireless mice back then? LOL So do the “keys” reach up to punch the screen?