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Uploaded by lmharnisch on May 28, 2006
Working in an office, 1910, Edison films
News & Politics
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...oops, I had to revise the whole video. You can find it by clicking on my alias and looking for these videos in the channel.
Dracopol 2 years ago
Yo, yo, yo! That be some really OLD SCHOOL dictaphone recording gizmo, fo' shizzle!
I did a 3-part video about pen shorthand, in my case the Pitman shorthand system.
Edison clearly knew the value of advertising!
Side note: I think this is the first time I've ever seen footage of someone using an understroke typewriter. Pretty cool!
bluewun 3 years ago
i know iv heard this...p.s. im 43yo!!
jtjjbannie 4 years ago
One of the first infomercials? Good stuff!
MadameLil 5 years ago
Bad machine
piolhento 5 years ago
The problem never finish because she's using a old occidental alphabetic letters, if all people read and write directly in shorthand we haven't this problems of day-to-day.
It's an alien typeghaphy.
=)
Shave the tube and use it again -- Edison was the father of the rewritable CD!
solarvegan 5 years ago
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...oops, I had to revise the whole video. You can find it by clicking on my alias and looking for these videos in the channel.
Dracopol 2 years ago
Yo, yo, yo! That be some really OLD SCHOOL dictaphone recording gizmo, fo' shizzle!
I did a 3-part video about pen shorthand, in my case the Pitman shorthand system.
Dracopol 2 years ago
Edison clearly knew the value of advertising!
Side note: I think this is the first time I've ever seen footage of someone using an understroke typewriter. Pretty cool!
bluewun 3 years ago
i know iv heard this...p.s. im 43yo!!
jtjjbannie 4 years ago
One of the first infomercials? Good stuff!
MadameLil 5 years ago
Bad machine
piolhento 5 years ago
The problem never finish because she's using a old occidental alphabetic letters, if all people read and write directly in shorthand we haven't this problems of day-to-day.
It's an alien typeghaphy.
=)
piolhento 5 years ago
Shave the tube and use it again -- Edison was the father of the rewritable CD!
solarvegan 5 years ago