and...does anybody remember portable typewriters ????
I've learnt to use a keyboard and I can even punch out 80 wpm occasionally; but I remember
all of the items in that first quote; I
do remember portable typewriters; and I
even remember Biro's and Fountain Pens; Dip pens and inkwells on the desk; and those fat lead pencils (or graphite pencils) that were easy for kids to hold! :shocked:
However, my kids tell me the things that
REALLY tell everyone I'm
OLD is that
waaay back when I first went to School, not only did I get to buy lunch and a drink from the CWA Ladies (Country Women's Association) raising money for the local Volunteer EFS (Emergency Fire Service) for
tuppence (a two-penny piece from the Imperial Pounds, Shillings, and Pence currency that preceded decimal currency in Aust prior to 14 Feb 1966 - I can still sing the 'jingle' that helped sell that idea if you care to listen!

) but
I learned to write on a SLATE with a Slate Pencil! The Kids often trot out this article from the 'Australasian Historical
Archaeological' papers about the '
Colonial Use of Slate in Victorian Schools' as proof that I'm a Living Fossil! :yikes:
https://asha.org.au/pdf/australasian_historical_archaeology/23_04_Davies.pdf
But that
was in Victoria, a depraved State where they were much more urbane and cosmopolitan than over here in South Australia, and I'm proud to say that I grew up in
Country South Australia, where we did things the
RIGHT Way until well into the 1950's! :thumbup: