Article 5A83D This 'Telewriter' Transmitted Handwriting Across Long Distances in the 1930s

This 'Telewriter' Transmitted Handwriting Across Long Distances in the 1930s

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Matt Novak
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Need to send a message to a friend 50 miles away? Today, you've got plenty of options-whether it's SMS, email, tweet, Facebook message, Zoom video chat, or the old-fashioned telephone. But back in the 1930s, the choices were much more limited. You could use the phone or write a letter or send a telegram. And that was...

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