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In 2016, a repairman named Kenneth Alexander looked into a camera and said something deceptively simple about typewriters: "We've become a throw-away society. Obsolete. Depends on your point of view, I guess." He was not lamenting. He was not raging. He was simply a man who fixes things for a living, watching a world that has largely forgotten how.
By www.Typewrite.rsIn 2016, a repairman named Kenneth Alexander looked into a camera and said something deceptively simple about typewriters: "We've become a throw-away society. Obsolete. Depends on your point of view, I guess." He was not lamenting. He was not raging. He was simply a man who fixes things for a living, watching a world that has largely forgotten how.