I checked back and you're right, Larry; I clearly don't have a clear understanding of the perquisites and incentives of the journalistic craft. One of the big ones for Mr. S may be that copy & paste is a lot less taxing than pounding out all those words with an Underwood Upright or a quill pen. Speaking of which I just spoke of, those old Underwoods had a really great bell before the onset of "bells & whistles" and that wonderful old chrome return lever and the carriage which slammed to the right like the recoiling barrel of a big howitzer. . . . I hate it when I get all icky about what's gone but, say, I'll bet the words "Typewriter Journal" might look good embossed and gilded on a cover of genuine, simulated leather.
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