| It was a clunky old Teletype machine and it could barely do anything compared to the computers we have today. |
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| There was a shortage of switchboards, field wire, open wire, insulators, construction troops, and teletype machines. |
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| The interrogator talks to both via a teletype machine, and his goal is to figure out which is which. |
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| In a fit of anger and frustration she threw away all her teletype machines one day and refused to use the relay services any more. |
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| Engagement information was passed on to command headquarters by telephone and teletype. |
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| These older editors were designed for use on a teletype and could display only one line of text at a time. |
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| I also had to learn such important items as teletype operations and Morse Code. |
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| These were disseminated to the department via another official teletype and to the public through MPD's Office of Communications. |
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| He'd then put a teletype roll into his typer and write solidly about it for three days. |
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| The satellite, launched in 1965, was intended to operate as a switchboard relaying radio, television, teletype, and telephone messages between North America and Europe. |
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| Jones, the Springfield police sergeant, said the FBI teletype his office received on Tuesday did not state when the Springfield man purchased the suicide kit. |
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| An operator could output reflectance data to a teletype machine, which produced a punched tape. |
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| General purpose computer applications will begin to look more like color television than teletype machines, more like CNN than dumb terminal devices. |
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| The technology was developed to allow hearing-impaired motorists to summon help from Highway Patrol dispatchers with teletype keypads installed in conventional call boxes. |
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