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1975: And the Changes To Come

1975: And the Changes To Come by dbostrom.
Reading Machine. Printed pages or typewritten documents placed in this machine are recorded on punched paper at a speed of 240 characters a second. The punched paper then can be fed into another unit for reproduction of what the machine "read." A few offices are already being supplied with this type of machinery. By 1975, it will be standard office equipment.

from 1975: And the Changes To Come by Arnold B. Barach 

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Sambones  Pro User  says:

Can you imagine how large an office would have to be to contain all of these labor saving devices. Amazing, how revolutionary the desktop computer really is. Still it would be fun to fiddle with all of those punch cards. But how do you index the punch cards. Microfiche?
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