#6 If you learn to type, you wouldn't have to correct so many errors and it would be done faster, duh
#7 Greyhound buses and trains were the same way, as well as restaurants and bars and stores and, everywhere
#15 until they went out of business and that was because the chain stores moved into town, usually a short drive away, couldn't walk to them, they sold more things at cheaper prices.
I remember the local super-market started to sell VHS tapes. It was nearly the first non-food/non-household item they sold, and I thought it was really strange
“In the early ’80s, boys were required to take riflery in high school. We had an indoor range, and a bunch of us were in a room with loaded .22s. Some of the kids were in gangs, too, and we all thought nothing of it.”
#6 If you learn to type, you wouldn't have to correct so many errors and it would be done faster, duh
#7 Greyhound buses and trains were the same way, as well as restaurants and bars and stores and, everywhere
#15 until they went out of business and that was because the chain stores moved into town, usually a short drive away, couldn't walk to them, they sold more things at cheaper prices.
I remember the local super-market started to sell VHS tapes. It was nearly the first non-food/non-household item they sold, and I thought it was really strange
#7 Greyhound buses and trains were the same way, as well as restaurants and bars and stores and, everywhere
#15 until they went out of business and that was because the chain stores moved into town, usually a short drive away, couldn't walk to them, they sold more things at cheaper prices.