A UJTU gone off the rails, Restocking Ep9’s and a Mail Call that is a step towards saving the universe.

Over here I’m makin’ a couple of MicroCassettes for Agents so equipped. Over here I’m printing out a 9# airmail sheet from the 1940’s with 6-up 2nd liner notes, a 60# sheet of 40 year old Canary Fasson Crack-N-Peel Plus label paper for the 6-up cover labels, and 6 sheets of 24# recycled Crest letterheads, all for Episode 9, 6 copies. I love the feed versatility of cheap inkjets! While I’m chopping the paper bits up and prepping the CD envelopes, I start burning the six copies of Episode 9 CDs. Ok, now we chop up the secondary Liner Notes and stamp them with The Left Hand of God. That makes them official! (: Boop! First CD copy done, let’s stick in another. We’ll be swapping out CD’s periodically as we are getting the CD Envelopes together. Ok, now we chop up the sticker labels… …and start applying them to the plastic envelopes. Now we get out the stamps for the CD’s themselves. We’ll stamp them after all six are properly cooked. Huh, only 4 “PULL ME” tabs left. Guess I’d better make another sheet. Weapon of Choice for “PULL ME” tabs: “Jubal” 1956 Olympia SM3 with Double Gothic typeface! Nearly all freshly baked! Stamped! Clamped & Tabbed! Larry P’s Quest Begins and finally, ArtCipher 11, The Typewriter Insurgency Manifesto Edition:

Updated: March 8, 2023 — 2:36 pm

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  1. I’m thinking I need to sample the same cough syrup you’re takin’! This was fun!

  2. I commented on the post that I followed my name to. Here I would like to comment this song that a typewriter fan (Hopefully he’ll show up here, can’t remember who) asked me to write…….gee maybe over Christmas, and I pro….crast….never got around to it. Anyway, it may be important to our future and all of humantyperkind.
    On the first day of typing, my true love gave to me
    An Underwood Number Three.
    On the second day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Two Royal Quiet De Luxes and an Underwood Number Three.
    On the third day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Three Remington Rand Portables, two Royal Quiet De Luxes, and an Underwood Number Three.
    On the fourth day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Four Smith-Corona Super Speeds, three Remington Rand Portables, two Royal Quiet De Luxes, and an Underwood Number Three.
    On the fifth day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Five Olivetti Letters, four Smith-Corona Super Speeds, three Remington Rand Portables, two Royal Quiet De Luxes, and an Underwood Number Three.
    On the sixth day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Six IBM Selectrics, five Olivetti Letters, four Smith-Corona Super Speeds, three Remington Rand Portables, two Royal Quiet De Luxes, and an Underwood Number Three.
    On the seventh day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Seven Adler Tippas, six IBM Selectrics, five Olivetti Letters, four Smith-Corona Super Speeds, three Remington Rand Portables, two Royal Quiet De Luxes, and an Underwood Number Three.
    On the eighth day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Eight Olympia SM9s, seven Adler Tippas, six IBM Selectrics, five Olivetti Letters, four Smith-Corona Super Speeds, three Remington Rand Portables, two Royal Quiet De Luxes, and an Underwood Number Three.
    On the ninth day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Nine Hermes 3000s, eight Olympia SM9s, seven Adler Tippas, six IBM Selectrics, five Olivetti Letters, four Smith-Corona Super Speeds, three Remington Rand Portables, two Royal Quiet De Luxes, and an Underwood Number Three.
    On the tenth day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Ten Corona Fourteens, nine Hermes 3000s, eight Olympia SM9s, seven Adler Tippas, six IBM Selectrics, five Olivetti Letters, four Smith-Corona Super Speeds, three Remington Rand Portables, two Royal Quiet De Luxes, and an Underwood Number Three.
    On the eleventh day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Eleven Facit TP1s, ten Corona Fourteens, nine Hermes 3000s, eight Olympia SM9s, seven Adler Tippas, six IBM Selectrics, five Olivetti Letters, four Smith-Corona Super Speeds, three Remington Rand Portables, two Royal Quiet De Luxes, and an Underwood Number Three.
    On the twelfth day of typing, my true love gave to me
    Twelve Brother SX-4000s, eleven Facit TP1s, ten Corona Fourteens, nine Hermes 3000s, eight Olympia SM9s, seven Adler Tippas, six IBM Selectrics, five Olivetti Letters, four Smith-Corona Super Speeds, three Remington Rand Portables, two Royal Quiet De Luxes, and an Underwood Number Three.

    1. An Underwood #3, or an Underwood Portable 3-Bank? I hope the latter (:

  3. I didn’t know you could dub a microcassette tape from a computer.

    1. to *and* from. just gotta get the I/O levels right.

  4. I’m digging your creative outbursts and glad to see that snazzy green IBM ribbon get good use.

    1. yeah, it is now essential for ArtCiphers. Very complimentary to my red stamps and the warm tint of the base newsprint. (:

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