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I learnt to type on a heavy black manual typewriter at secondary school in the late 1970s. Although I was keen to learn, I took a strong dislike to the messing about with ribbons and carbon paper. It
Put someone in a room with 12 printers for long enough, and they’ll start running out of things to talk about. That was certainly the case with this group test, which resulted in something like 80 sca
Printers have become significantly cheaper over the years, but there’s still plenty of scope to make an expensive mistake. Go for the wrong balance of features or performance and you might find yourse
In 1874, the Scottish-American industrialist Andrew Carnegie completed the mile-long Eads Bridge, made of steel and crossing the River Mississippi into St. Louis. At the time, nobody believed that ste
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