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Walk into Ace Business Machines in Milwaukee and into Rick Skibbas workshop, and youre going to see a lot of typewriters.Steve Chamraz stopped in to see if one of our TMJ4 script writing machines sti
stanley cup ll had any life. Things looked poor right from the start. Your belts not turning. Right here, I can see it, Rick points out with a laugh, as the carriage struggles to move. Thats not encouraging! The typewriter was salvaged from TMJ4s basement and was made sometime in the 1960s. Which means John McCullough and Ed Hinshaw may have used this typewriter while writing a script, back in the day Steve asks. Easily, easily, yeah, Rick responds. Well, thats all the reason not to throw it out, then, says Steve.Rick would know about not throwing things out 鈥?his shop is full of typewriters from every era. Probably the
stanley canada oldest one would be this one from the 1870s, and its a unique one because when you hit a key, it strikes from the bottom, so it prints from the bottom, he says.What makes the machine even more unique is the keyboard itself. It came out long before the standard QWERTY keyboard we know today 鈥?a keyboard born right here i
stanley cup n Milwaukee. The QWERTY was developed by Sholes from Milwaukee, and they standardized in that, Rick says.Christopher Latham Sholes was a Wisconsin State Senator and Representative, as well as a newspaper publisher.But hes most well known as The Father of the Typewriter. Its set up so that the most common keys arent on the same side, because if they com Vtmk Haitian American family displaced by 2010 earthquake helping Haitians in need
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stanley cup has died from complications of COVID-19, according to the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner. Family says Willie Dawson was a loving brother, son, uncle and friend. He was funny, he loved to say jokes, and he loved the Green Bay Packers, Dawson s sister, Yamia Dawson said. Dawson s sisters describe him as spontaneous, extroverted, and they said he loved kids. They said Dawson lived with autism and went to school at Angel Heart s day program. He holds everybody s hand, everybody he loves and likes and all of that, said Dawson s s
stanley mug ister Felicia Douglas. Less than two weeks ago, his sisters say Dawson got sick and died three days later on Nov. 1 at Froedtert Hospital. His sisters say Dawson had other health issues as well. It just happened that fast, he just cam
stanley taza e home and said, Bea, my neck hurt, Douglas said. Data from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services shows the 30 to 39 age group makes up one percent of the states 2,329 deaths. Douglas and Dawson say they lost an aunt to COVID-19 earlier this year, and they just buried their grandmother last month. Now they are trying to stay strong for the rest of the family. I know this is about the holidays, people want to be out, they want to be around people, but you have to protect the vulnerable, Dawson said. The funeral for Willie Dawson will be held Tuesday at New Pitts Mortuary. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip