Add This Museum Piece To Your Office
Friday, April 25th, 2008
Okay, it’s finally happened. The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is featuring an exhibition on the typewriter. Now I admit, I never really used one of these — I was probably the first one in my school to turn in an essay using my C64 and a dot-matrix printer (Quick Brown Fox, was the word processor called?). But I do remember messing up the keys on one when I was small, and my parents taking it down to the typewriter repair shop. I think it was right next door to the penny farthing bike shop…
But I do have a nifty piece of software that I love running in the background. It’s called “Sound Pilot” and it makes typewriter sounds as you type, including the good ol’ return bell when you hit the “Enter” key.
I’m not sure how I can be nostalgic for something I never used, but I just love the clackety-clack of the keys as I type. It’s reassuring — it makes you sound like your busy. I mean even at your busiest, the quiet blips of the keyboard don’t really turn up the excitement level.
Try it out for yourself, if you’re so inclined. And let me know what bits of software you have to make the writing day more fun!
~Graham
