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Chris Aldrich
Posted by Heinrich Kuemmerle on Aug 17, 2022 at 18:47 amChris Aldrich's blog is very dangerous, because once you start reading it, you can't get rid of it. I myself was lured by a certain post and now find myself rummaging through all the posts and pages on his blog.
He himself uses his weblog as follows:
I use this website as my primary hub for online identity and communication. It's also my online common place book.
That alone explains why you can discover so many things there. In any case, I continue to visit there regularly and I have adopted one of his feeds -- all of them would probably not be manageable -- in my reader.
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Chris Aldrich's blog is very dangerous, because once you start reading it, you can't get rid of it. I myself was lured by a certain post and now find myself rummaging through all the posts and pages on his blog.
He himself uses his weblog as follows:
I use this website as my primary hub for online identity and communication. It's also my online common place book.
That alone explains why you can discover so many things there. In any case, I continue to visit there regularly and I have adopted one of his feeds -- all of them would probably not be manageable -- in my reader.
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Typewriter 101 on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Source: Chris Aldrich Published: 2 months ago
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Acquisition: 1952 Royal Quiet De Luxe Portable Typewriter with Royal Vogue Typeface
Source: Chris Aldrich Published: 2 months ago
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Mr. Typewriter, a Royal 660 Electric Typewriter, as inspiration for Stanley Kubrick's HAL 9000?
Source: Chris Aldrich Published: 3 months ago
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