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filthyplaten.com
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| | | | In this jet-lagged episode I visit an exhibition in a gallery in Rome, Italy, where the art of Olivetti's design, as well as the company's past and future is examined. In the Filthy Labs segment, I revisit my 2012 blog on 3D printing a typewriter. As usual, my podcast is available on iTunes podcast: Or... | |
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| | | | I stood by the roadside on a warm autumn morning with a pocket full of cash, and a racing heart. I felt this deal would fall apart at any second, and I wasn't sure if it was him - or me that was going to break it. A man in a well loved, but battered... | |
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myoldtypewriter.com
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| | | | Last week, I was again drawn helplessly to the McDonald's in Germantown, MD. The powerful gravitational force of a large, dysfunctional Olympia SG1 pulled me into its orbit and brought me to a parking lot in suburban Maryland during a heat wave. I met up with Michael, a local typewriter enthusiast who has an enormous... | |
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thoughtsfromfrankandfern.wordpress.com
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| | What is IPS? It's a whole new syndrome, but it's not recognized by the medical industrial complex or the psycho-babble psychology industrial complex. There are no medications from the pharmeceutical industrial complex for it, thank goodness. The only treatment or cure is dirt and green things. How do I know? Because I just made it... |