This reminds me, the other day I thought of a bit how when a girl says no to giving you her number you ask for her carrier pigeon instead "Oh so I can't have your number? Snapchat? Email? No? Carrier pigeon?"
@@joaovitor10yearsago It seems that the spacetime fabric around my position is being warped by something very strong. This reply is 10 years old and yet only 4 hours have elapsed for me.
You edited your comment and still didn’t get it right😂😂 Edit:for the ones confused, his original comment said “you CAN use that in here” Ok… pulls out hieroglyphics😂😂😂😂
@@garethkalum8297 In 1000 years when the alphabet is probably obsolete and a video like this popped up, I would then say “You cant use that here” Ok…. *pulls out alphabets*
Type writers were not used in the 1800's unless your talking about the late 1890's. There were mostly used throughout the 1900's before computers and other such things
@@larry6601 I understand where you’re coming from, I think. I barely know any Japanese Ngl but I do see a lot of the same used characters from time to time. Like for example, dai 大, is also the same as ō 大? kinda confusing
@@vladlen- Come on dude i just said how amazing this setup was and how everything was executed perfectly. Why you gotta try and make this difficult. I was just expressing my satisfaction with how good it was by describing what part of the video i liked
Honestly, setting up a typewriter seems easier than setting up a printer. Especially when my piece of junk is still asking for cyan for black and white.
There's that joke: recruiting typewriters, but he didn't want so he did poorly but he still got the job bcz he sat on the right place.. something like that
The backspace button was taking the paper out, using white out and letting it dry, then putting the paper back in at the correct spot and continuing. I remember using one a couple times like when i was around 5 years old.
@@videogameguy101 I am "one of these kids", and the fact of being young does not affect my time cognition. OP is simply retarded, to think that an electric typewriter could exist in the 1900s is just inconceivable.
Oh i bet i could tell you i like history without telling you i like history. World war 1 the President of Austria was having a parade and someone tried to assassinate him but missed, they blew up the guys in front of him and were injured badly. the President went into hiding for a few months with his wife. then the world was at peace! WRONG! The President came out of hiding and visited the men in the hospital, but the driver took a wrong turn and ended up next to one of the failed assassins. Can you guess what the assassin did? He shot em. Now Austria was angry at Siberia for the murder of the President, which they may have done something with that. They couldn't officially declare war without reason so they sent a long list of impossible demands and when Siberia sent back saying no, they declared war. now Siberia is friends with countries and Austria is friends with countries, soooo thats how it started. im also failing history which is kinda sad considering THIS.
@@Speckage It's pretty obvious why you are failing history. There are so many mistakes in your comment. Firstly there was no President. It was the Archduke of Austria-Hungary. Also what do you mean he was in hiding? He never was. Secondly the second country in question wasn't Siberia (that's a region in Russia) but Serbia. And saying that both Serbia and Austria-Hungary were "friends" with other countries and that's how everything started is a massive oversimplification.
"Sorry you can't use that" "Ok" *pulls out the 10 ton block of granite from his backpack and begins chiseling lessons for the future generations to admire*