Oooh! I remember those from elementary school in the late 70's! Our
class tests and often our work sheets would be printed on those, and
if they were fresh they were warm and you got vaguely high off the
fumes. No doubt these days it'd be the end of the world that 7 yr olds
were sniffing their tests and giggling. ;)

Heather

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:04 AM, David C COLLYER
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>  The first newsletters were typewritten on a special matrix and then run
>> off on a machine where the ink oozed through the little holes made by the
>> typepwriter!  If I remember correctly, it was called a Mimeograph machine.
>>  Not pretty, but effective!

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