yes
In the 1960s, people commonly used tools and equipment such as rotary phones for communication, typewriters for typing documents, and portable record players for listening to music. Home appliances like electric can openers and toasters became popular in kitchens. Additionally, amateur photographers often relied on film cameras, while craftsmen used hand tools like hammers, screwdrivers, and saws for DIY projects.
no.
Preserving the environment
typewriters, the only thing the US needed to import from anywhere else was rubber
Same as today without computer tracking
They typed on mechanical typewriters.
It has never stopped. Many people still use typewriters.
What did people use to do in 1960
Yes
clean
no
They used pens- fountain pens or dip-style pens- pencils,and early typewriters.
computers typewriters
computers typewriters
No. The Euro did not exist in the 1960s. The Euro only became the currency used in Ireland and other countries in 2002.
A type writer way back when was sort of like today's computers. People used typewriters to type up papers before the age of computers. Some people, including Ray Bradbury, still use typewriters, although computers have pretty much filled that space in society.
Based on my own experience, people were still using typewriters into the 90's. Not because it was cool, but because computers were still pretty lame and not everyone had one.