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- From: jgd@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (John G Dobnick)
- Newsgroups: comp.misc,general
- Subject: Re: DVORAK keyboard?
- Date: 7 Jan 1993 05:41:07 GMT
- Organization: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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- From article <1if0scINN6k2@uwm.edu>, by rick@ee.uwm.edu (Rick Miller):
- > Okay, I've heard of the Dvorak keyboard... Can anyone answer some questions
- > about it (or point me to where I can get them answered)?
-
- The Milwaukee Public Museum has an excellent (and large) historical
- collection of typewriters. (This probably has something to do with a
- certain Christopher Sholes being a "local boy" :-).)
-
- You might ask them your burning typewriter questions.
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