tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post2067268370970080641..comments2024-03-15T11:29:17.964-06:00Comments on Gumbo Lily: Old-school typing flashback ....Gumbo Lilyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02747138637571716591noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-22965269617348936982013-12-02T11:03:47.416-07:002013-12-02T11:03:47.416-07:00I took the old-school typing class and I can tell ...I took the old-school typing class and I can tell you a few things. You're right, two spaces after each period or ending punctuation. Single one space after commas, two spaces after a colon. <br /><br />Double space (enter twice) between paragraphs. If it is a letter, triple space after the return address, Double space after the salutation. Double space between paragraph and closing, then triple space after closing to leave space for the author to "sign" in his own handwriting.<br /><br />Triple space between a Title and the first paragraph. <br /><br />I hope this helps.Gumbo Lilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02747138637571716591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-68921689634746640112013-12-02T09:04:03.363-07:002013-12-02T09:04:03.363-07:00Can someone please give me some of the rules of th...Can someone please give me some of the rules of thumb for old school typing? For example: I know there use to be double spaces after a period. What are some others? I am taking an important typing test in 2 days and I just found out it is the old school version and no matter how fast one types, the only people who really pass this test are one who took old school tying in school. Because if you do not know/follow rules, each incorrect stroke will count against the correct wpm strokes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-38135994221064497482012-12-26T11:45:11.501-07:002012-12-26T11:45:11.501-07:00Yes. White out, Wite out and others are currently...Yes. White out, Wite out and others are currently available in the office supply stores. Using it with my typewriters to send letters to friends. Much more fun than Email or printers!<br /><br />Christopher@ChristopherMcKellar.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-20427496575693545782011-10-02T12:15:35.065-06:002011-10-02T12:15:35.065-06:00And don't look at your fingers! I hit 100 word...And don't look at your fingers! I hit 100 words a minute watching my fingers the whole time. The teacher used to tape a piece of paper across the front of my typewriter. <br /><br />I learned on one of of those electric machines with the metal ball, and remember slowing down to wait for my first word processor to catch up with my typing speed. <br /><br />Thanks for the trip down memory lane!Michellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01308680396802432722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-11090415829920782942010-09-23T15:21:43.706-06:002010-09-23T15:21:43.706-06:00Oh this is too funny! I’ve never used a typewrite...Oh this is too funny! I’ve never used a typewriter, and I'm well under 45, but some things sure haven’t changed. Leastways, not as far as keyboarding classes go. I can definitely identify with rules 3-7 in my current typing class. :)Charming Simplicityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17106085992730204121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-3954102908041050332010-09-22T15:40:41.081-06:002010-09-22T15:40:41.081-06:00Oh, I've so enjoyed reading all your comments ...Oh, I've so enjoyed reading all your comments about typing class and sniffing mimeographs. Thank YOU for the memories too.<br /><br />JodyGumbo Lilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02747138637571716591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-72584363932114479252010-09-21T22:58:23.039-06:002010-09-21T22:58:23.039-06:00Great Post! I hated typing class in high school. I...Great Post! I hated typing class in high school. I was not good at it at all. I took a "business machines class" in trade school and all the machines were outdated by about 5 to 10 years. They made us learn how to use a "10 key calculator" and this huge square metal machine with hundreds of keys (exaggeration!) on it and a pull handle on the side. I can't even remember what that was for! I took the Electric Typing Class with the awesome little Selectric balls dancing around, very distracting, and passed, barely. My teacher at this trade school felt sorry for me and got me a job interview at an Insurance company. I interviewed and then was led to the MANUAL Typewriter for a timed typing test! I was mortified. I could not type a thing. Then when I explained that I had spent 9 months typing on a Selectric type of machine they had me take a test on the only electric typewriter in the office. I still did bad! I got the job anyway and they put me on the old PBX (Public Board Exchange) telephone switchboard, you know, the one that Lilly Tomlin would use when she snorted and said, "is this the party to whom you are calling?" on Laugh In???? Thanks for the funny post and the memories.SD Suehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03522811899532903912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-47926559594079284532010-09-21T15:15:19.653-06:002010-09-21T15:15:19.653-06:00Oh, I loved remembering those days of typing class...Oh, I loved remembering those days of typing class in high school. And just the other day I was recalling the semester I took Shorthand in high school.Cathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09710910366858293660noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-73432158724517991302010-09-20T20:17:47.340-06:002010-09-20T20:17:47.340-06:00My mom had a Smith-Corona exactly like the one pic...My mom had a Smith-Corona exactly like the one pictured here. I loved messing around with it, but I could never figure out the ribbon and sometimes would play with it and mess it up.<br /><br />My dad made me take typing in high school. So boring, but perhaps one of the most useful classes I took, in retrospect.<br /><br />As someone who writes a lot, I miss the clickety-clack of typewriters. It's a great sound.<br /><br />I bought Jack an electric typewriter off eBay many years ago. I need to get it out of the attic and have a go!<br /><br />Great post, Jody. It definitely brought back memories!<br /><br />xofrancesLeft-Handed Housewifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15014518128739580267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-61049245911685724452010-09-20T14:51:52.375-06:002010-09-20T14:51:52.375-06:00Ha! I remember those highschool days! Great pictur...Ha! I remember those highschool days! Great pictures, great memories. I was a good little typer. I miss my typewriter. <br /><br />DebbieDebbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16764723411569477489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-9881473502196698972010-09-20T11:27:09.758-06:002010-09-20T11:27:09.758-06:00My beloved typewriter looked something like this h...My beloved typewriter looked something like this http://www.etsy.com/listing/31778306/vintage-manual-olympia-typewriter-in <br />but I didn't love typing. That was the class I didn't excel in, because it required something besides intellect. :-( <br />I never got very good at typing until I could type at the easy-touch computer keyboard.<br /><br />I can still picture my odd typing teacher, though, who stood in front of the class constantly doing some kind of heel-lifting stretches.<br /> Thank you for this fun trip back to memories I hadn't retrieved on my own.GretchenJoannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13641677400029070452noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-36196863484856742312010-09-20T05:56:39.446-06:002010-09-20T05:56:39.446-06:00Very nostalgic, Jody! I like the specificity of y...Very nostalgic, Jody! I like the specificity of your post; it skillfully recreates an atmosphere of recent obsoleteness ;-). (Is obsoletion a word? I like it better.)<br /><br />I admit I always thought "Xerox" was one of those Southern words. Thanks for setting me straight! <br /><br />I learned to spell using a very old Underwood that my father had discarded. I liked sticking and unsticking the long keys, and purposely typing on my fingers.<br /><br />But as for the accuracy required to type well, I'm with Ranch Wife--I also had to type with the keys covered (the covers were green--ask me how I know!), and I dreaded term papers because I knew they'd take days to type and retype. As much as I like old ways, and as much as hate the generic-sounding name "word processor," I confess I am *very* grateful for my computer's delete key. <br /><br />Oh, yes, and I'll cast one more vote for that mimeograph smell. What is it about that smell? And the smell of shiny, new, plastic book bags? And erasers, especially those shaped like little animals? And glue--both Elmer's and the older clear kind in the glass bottles with the little rubber tips (that always got glued shut)? Oh, dear!Laura Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08168905598871608315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-7506321352967813132010-09-19T08:48:32.210-06:002010-09-19T08:48:32.210-06:00What a cute post. OK I failed at typing...not actu...What a cute post. OK I failed at typing...not actually failed. I think I ended up with a C in the class. My typing teacher scared me to death. She was hardcore. I remember tying to music as one of our excercises. And.....I was one of the only ones that had to keep their keys covered nearly all year so as not to look at the keyboard. Drats. I still type with my wrists up. And I still love the typing sound the olds ones made...but have to say, spell check is wonderful!!!<br />I remember in early grade school cutting paper with one of those big block things with a huge sharp slicer thing on the end..sorry for bad descripition. Anyway that was always a highlight if you were picked to go to the book room and cut paper. Now days I am sure that would be way to dangerous for the little children to do....we never never had anyone cut themselves..but you know how folks are today.<br />~M~Ranch wifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18390401233856129684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-14713968255644117842010-09-18T18:51:29.817-06:002010-09-18T18:51:29.817-06:00I learned to type on an IBM Selectric. I loved th...I learned to type on an IBM Selectric. I loved that machine! I never learned manual, but a few years ago while taking a writing course by correspondence, I bought an old manual to type my papers on. It was so gratifying to feel the keys give way under my touch and hear it quietly strike the paper.<br /><br />Alas, my instructor told me I needed to type them on a computer. Having never done so, (this was only a few years ago), I switched and saw how much better my papers looked typed on a computer.<br /><br />Just the other day my hard drive crashed and I needed to type out my schedule for school, so I hauled out the old manual and typed my list. It sure felt good.<br /><br />And typing a mimeograph? What a pain, but they sure did smell good! Those of us of a certain age (you know who you are) probably have brain damage from sniffing ink.<br /><br />And what about shorthand? I still mentally write out all road signs in shorthand as I drive down the road. Old habits die hard!<br /><br />Thanks for the trip down memory lane. It was fun!debbie baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02479699000203333679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-84402182347292754212010-09-18T13:39:48.064-06:002010-09-18T13:39:48.064-06:00oh Memories! I can still smell the mimeographed s...oh Memories! I can still smell the mimeographed sheets.<br /><br />And timed writings were always my most favorite. I took a business course in the '90s and at that time typing was still in vogue over computers. I was so proud of my 85wpm score at the end of the year. <br /><br />BTW I was an 'older' student at that time, in my 30's and word processing was 'new' to our tech schools then. <br /><br />This year, in my 50's, I learned to use Word Office and do Power Point. I can't say I prefer it over the old Smith Corona electrics...Terri aka PennyAnnhttp://www.xanga.com/pennyannpoundwisenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-61991199933255339452010-09-18T09:58:53.179-06:002010-09-18T09:58:53.179-06:00Oh yes this post takes me back. I was in typing cl...Oh yes this post takes me back. I was in typing classes like that. Sure wish I had the foresight to take photos back then. I still say Xerox :0) <br />When I was teaching I remember being in the workroom mimeographing lesson sheets :0) Those rooms were never well ventilated!<br />Thanks for the memories...ellen b.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14531430948905935301noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-75377762622740919692010-09-18T08:07:09.370-06:002010-09-18T08:07:09.370-06:00My first large purchase ever after getting a job i...My first large purchase ever after getting a job in high school was a typewriter. Our house got robbed not to long after and the thieves took many things but not my brand new typewriter!<br /><br />I remember the smell of mimeographs. The teacher would pass out the worksheet and it would have this wet feel to it and I always held it up to my nose. Hmmm...I wonder if that was bad for me somehow? :)<br /><br />Love picturing you having tea with friends, Jody. Sounds like lots of fun!Leslie https://www.blogger.com/profile/11216448707277968516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-62253637562450220232010-09-18T05:51:23.144-06:002010-09-18T05:51:23.144-06:00My grandpa bought me an Olivetti Valentine portabl...My grandpa bought me an Olivetti Valentine portable typewriter for high school graduation. It was so light weight and cute (RED!) I was a slow typist then. I got a C in freshman year typing and my neighbor (the football coach) was my teacher. I am SO appreciative of our big fancy copier at school. I can order up my copies from my classroom and then go downstairs, scoop them up and sometimes they are still warm when the students come in! Bill has a fancy printer here and I am VERY thankful for that, too. We used to go to the print shop. I do not know what happened to my little red typewriter. I'm sure I gave it away in the middle of one of our moves. Great post, Jody.Pom Pomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01524994024698986829noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-52091628217893807922010-09-18T03:57:28.514-06:002010-09-18T03:57:28.514-06:00I'm 54 years old, and I could have written thi...I'm 54 years old, and I could have written this hilarious post! Thanks for the memories.<br /><br />We still have a Selectric typewriter in the factory where I work (the typewriter with the little ball). Once in a while I have to venture out to use it. When we finally use up the ribbon on that one, the company isn't buying any more.<br /><br />Do you remember White-Out and waiting for it to dry so you could continue typing (or am I the only one who used it).Mary @ Neat and Tidyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00160435782347545564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-61836205458280784352010-09-18T01:17:32.821-06:002010-09-18T01:17:32.821-06:00your post made me smile - I still type with my wri...your post made me smile - I still type with my wrists up! We typed to the tick of the metronome on our trusty old Imperial typewriters - those were the days! Betty xElderberry-Robhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14197689596360708239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095103946834851624.post-5252969826534705022010-09-17T23:00:29.692-06:002010-09-17T23:00:29.692-06:00I do remember all of this...and I hadn't typed...I do remember all of this...and I hadn't typed since high school 68 until my daughters got me blogging. So, your previous post..are these the only ones you are interested in..if so, I won't bother you! ;DJulie Harwardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05246850029056713294noreply@blogger.com