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Kevin
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May 27, 2010 10:26AM

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Never heard of keyboarding before, I guess that's what the kids call typing. For some reason I took typing in summer school when I was 15 (it wasn't required). I have no idea why. I've always been good at it and I type about 70 wpm. I do still write longhand occasionally; if I'm reading a book and want to make notes, I keep a pad of paper handy. I write out to-do lists and grocery lists. Threat letters, ransom demands, etc.

I wish I were like Mozart, but must settle for being like Beethoven (only not so good and in prose).



Which reminds me, I was at the New York Public Library a year or two ago and needed to use a pay phone because I had forgotten my cell. They still have a bank of wood-paneled phone booths on the ground floor of the NYPL with (at that time) rotary pay phones. I actually had to stare at the dial and think for a moment about how to work it. Couldn't remember the last time I used one.
Anyway, I happened to be at the library last week and noticed that they finally switched over to touch-tone phones. Sad in a way, but probably necessary.



These days pay phone availability hardly scratches the surface of my consciousness, what with having a smart blackberry semi-permanently attached to my hip.


But there are still a few old timers kicking around, like this one about ten blocks north of where I live:

I can't think of an outdoor payphone anywhere in Chicago. They are now removing all payphones from CTA (public transit) stations. I tried to use one a couple years ago - needed to call the friend who was picking me up at the other end and didn't have a cell with me. I didn't realize until it was too late that the CTA payphones only worked for collect calls. My friend ended up taking the call, which cost her $10 for about 25 seconds. Nice scam. Another time I knew there was a bank of payphones in one of the downtown hotels, went in and tried to use them - none of them worked. I still see payphones in airports - I assume they work?

Last night, as a matter of fact. But I keyboarded it. (computer) My handwriting is terrible so I prefer writing letters on the computer and hand signing them before posting them. I usually make notes like this in greeting card form. I put a picture on the front, with the message inside.
I used to be a huge letter writer. I was constantly writing letters, by hand. Long, detailed letters. Then email was invented. Also relationships change, people get older, and for some reason it doesn't seem as critical to be laying out one's thoughts and feelings in long missives. There's no reason why that should be so; it wasn't in earlier eras. I just feel like it is so in this era.