Really? This one was one of the simplest NPR Puzzles in a long time. But, I imagine if you're under 50 you might not have ever seen a typewriter (one of the symbols doesn't appear on computer keyboards).
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We can rearrange the letters in tattoo 60 times.
A typewriter prints text on to paper and doesn't need anything else. A keyboard types text onto a computer ================================================== A keyboard is to a typewriter just as a keyboard is to a computer monitor, except the latter is partially disconnected and the former is affixed to the typewriter.
To create letters, a typewriter or a computer with word processing software are both effective machines. A typewriter offers a vintage, tactile experience, allowing for direct, physical creation of letters. On the other hand, a computer provides more flexibility with editing, formatting, and printing options. For most modern applications, a computer is the preferred choice due to its versatility and efficiency.
City. Tokyo. If you rearrange the letters "TOOKY" you get Tokyo.
You could rearrange the letters in "peaces" to form the word "escape."
By forming a word out of the given letters seoms. Hence, when these letters are arrange/rearrange/unscramble, the word MOSES can be derived.
A typewriter is similar to a computer in that they both produce a printed piece of paper with your chosen words on it. The difference is a computer is an electronic and a typewriter is manually loaded.
This is known as the "Qwerty" layout of alphanumeric keys since it duplicates the keys on the older typewriter layout where the top letters from left to right are QWERTYUIOP
Those letters spell kingfisher.
Calcium.
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