With her husband’s body lying nearby dead of a “self-inflicted” gunshot to the back, Dora thought it wise to get his suicide note just right before typing it.
IBM made an electric typewriter like that one before they upgraded it to the Selectric. I learned typing on the pre-Selectric IBM typewriter in a Summer school session in 1963. My father, who could touch type, encouraged me to take the typing class because you wouldn’t always have a secretary around when you needed a document prepared. It came in handy many times, but especially after I became a software developer.
I have a 1950ish Royal typewriter in my class room. The kids are amazed by it. They love the bell that sounds when you need to return the carriage for the next line. Dad bought it used in 1971 so all four of us kids could do our term papers on it. Being the youngest of the 4 gave me more practice.
I have a typewriter that has the distinction of being selected to be a calendar pinup. Eight years ago, shopping for a 2014 calendar, I found one from Andrews McMeel, entitled Vintage Typewriters. I browsed through the images, curious if just maybe my Dad’s Hermes 3000 (long since passed along to me) had made the cut. Lo and behold, there it was! Of course I had to buy the calendar, which I still have.
I still have the typewriter, too, even though I haven’t used it in over 30 years.
C about 3 years ago
Dumb Dora indeed
RAGs about 3 years ago
Maybe she has to unplug it and plug it in again.
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator about 3 years ago
Here’s the link to the original vintage art and text.
http://www.lastkisscomics.com/comic/dora-the-accidental-explorer/
Copy and paste or highlight the link and right click to go to the page. Thanks!
eromlig about 3 years ago
That typewriter was made after you and I were, John. But, like us, it is old…
sevaar777 about 3 years ago
RE: The movie “Star Trek, The Search for Spock” where James Doohan “Scotty” tries to use a 20th century PC.
michaeljwolff about 3 years ago
Dora’s in for an even bigger shock when her father (now her age, and rather handsome) strolls into the room.
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
Wi-Fi must be down.
littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago
At least it is an electric, (possibly an IBM Selectric). It could have been a manual type where you really had to press each key.
nosirrom about 3 years ago
She should have gotten a job with Gary Seven.
Me_ about 3 years ago
Duh!
Gent about 3 years ago
Ah, she must be related to Percival Dunwoody.
Jaymi Cee Premium Member about 3 years ago
I guess she explored one step too far
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Garbage in/ garbage out…..did you check the WI-FI?
coltish1 about 3 years ago
The original art is a little confusing; it looks like the woman by the typewriter and the woman in the memory bubble are the same person.
wi3leong Premium Member about 3 years ago
Anyone else think of the scene where Worf & Co. are in the elevator in the replica Vegas casino?
Another Take about 3 years ago
With her husband’s body lying nearby dead of a “self-inflicted” gunshot to the back, Dora thought it wise to get his suicide note just right before typing it.
Ontman about 3 years ago
If in doubt, reboot.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Dora forgot to press search!
freshmeet2030 about 3 years ago
Nice!
Nuliajuk about 3 years ago
She inserted an 8.5″ × 11″ floppy and it still wasn’t working.
Bruce1253 about 3 years ago
If you want to have some fun, put a rotary dial phone in front of a young person, or a slide rule. . . .
Calvins Brother about 3 years ago
….and what happened to her monitor?
Charlie Fogwhistle about 3 years ago
IBM made an electric typewriter like that one before they upgraded it to the Selectric. I learned typing on the pre-Selectric IBM typewriter in a Summer school session in 1963. My father, who could touch type, encouraged me to take the typing class because you wouldn’t always have a secretary around when you needed a document prepared. It came in handy many times, but especially after I became a software developer.
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
Too hard for a pencil and paper guy like me!
MissyTiger about 3 years ago
She’s just frustrated that the dot-matrix printer is taking so long to print out her porn!
ehuss Premium Member about 3 years ago
I have a 1950ish Royal typewriter in my class room. The kids are amazed by it. They love the bell that sounds when you need to return the carriage for the next line. Dad bought it used in 1971 so all four of us kids could do our term papers on it. Being the youngest of the 4 gave me more practice.
paullp Premium Member about 3 years ago
I have a typewriter that has the distinction of being selected to be a calendar pinup. Eight years ago, shopping for a 2014 calendar, I found one from Andrews McMeel, entitled Vintage Typewriters. I browsed through the images, curious if just maybe my Dad’s Hermes 3000 (long since passed along to me) had made the cut. Lo and behold, there it was! Of course I had to buy the calendar, which I still have.
I still have the typewriter, too, even though I haven’t used it in over 30 years.
I'm Sad about 3 years ago
Comic God: John Lustig. It’s the first time I noticed it. That is great!!! I love it!!!