Typewriter to Technology

October 3rd, 2007 by Roger

It’s high time I began to understand blogs, podcasts and the like. A longtime creative type, I have paper-based journals dating back two decades or better. Typewritten manuscripts of all sorts abound in my archives (read “garage” in a hodgepodge).

True enough, all of my freelance stuff for eight years or more has been written and submitted electronically, and I can navigate my way around my system. But still my interviews are conducted with an old Pearlcorder.

The idea of putting a “journal” out there for others to read has been a stumbling block for me, but I am starting to come around with help from family and friends.

I am glad Dave put this site together, and I hope to glean as much knowledge from those brave trailblazers who have gone before and who promise (implied) to make things a bit easier for folks like me.

I play piano for a semi-successful Grand Strand classic rock lineup, and write (freelance, of course) for the only true alternative weekly on the (maybe) Grand Strand.

It’s not like I don’t think I’m hip. (WTF is “Hip” anyway?) I know my place,
Help me, techies!

2 Responses to “Typewriter to Technology”

  1. chris Says:

    It’s alive! Nice job, Bro!
    Thank you sir, may we have another?

  2. Andre Pope Says:

    Just keep at it. The more you write the more you find your place.

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