Q.What is the record price ever paid for a typewriter and who's typewriter was it
A.The record price paid for a typewriter was £56,250 at Christie's, London, in 1995. The gold-plated typewriter had belonged to 007 author Ian Fleming.
Q.What is the longest word which can be spelt out on the top row of a typewriter keyboard?
A.Perpetuity & typewriter are the longest common words sdelt by the top row of a keyboard. Proterotype is rare, but 11 letters. Qwerty is in the dictionary.
Q.who invented the qwerty keyboard and why?
A.The QWERTY design was patented by Christopher Sholes in 1868. Common pairings of letters were separated, to prevent the keyboard jamming.
Q.Who invented the typewriter?
A.The first recorded patent for a typewriter was by Henry Mill (1714). However, it wasn't until 1829 that the first practical writing machine was invented.
Q.What is a typist who logs the dialogue in a courtroom called?
A.Stenographers type up what is said in court. A form of shorthand is used on a stenograph machine. This is quicker than a normal typewriter.
Q.What does cc stand for when copying people into emails? P.s i think you are so knowledgable and amazing and i think i love you
A.The acronym CC on a letter or email stands for 'carbon copy'. It comes from the days of typewriters, when carbon paper was used to copy letters.