Typecasts In Exile: 75% and Counting…

LifeClock at 25%… Which is to say, since the Prophesy, I have already done much. If you had known me back in the 20th Century, you might have expected me to be some fire-breathing right-wing Evangelical influencer right now, but being given a reason to really ponder the practical endpoint of one’s convictions does provide the perspective to see where one does not want to be. Might have been able to scam a dumptruck full of money out of very gullible people if I’d kept to that path, but I doubt I would have produced anything *constructive* in my life the last 30 years, and certainly wouldn’t be with the people I am with today (all of which were 21st century acquisitions). Sometimes you need a kick to bury your past and start anew. And hey, Typewriter Club Live has returned! :D

Updated: September 15, 2025 — 7:07 am

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  1. Some of the good is your excellent work with the Typewriter Database, and don’t forget those great Typewriter Repair Bibles. Now you know you have 20 more years to continue your work.

    Happy next 20!

  2. Sorry I missed you on the livestream, I had to get to a Typewriter Social and these things ain’t gonna run themselves!

    But I watched the YouTube recording and am now all caught up! Glad to see you again!

  3. Interesting post, Ted. I wouldn’t know of the veracity of your given prophecies, but I think we can all benefit from our own personal introspection of our life’s work and then backwards plan our desired contributions. Perhaps simply living (and maybe living simply) is beyond the essential, but other endeavors can serve to be rewarding, and more so if those endeavors are a service to others. For what it’s worth, you seem to have gone beyond checking the block on “service to others”. Thanks for the insight and Type On!

  4. Was so happy you made it to the livestream!

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