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These are a few of the works of art created back in the mid to late 1900's by Paul Smith, a man with cerebral palsy. These were sent by a friend, and as usual, I checked it out to find out that this story is true. They are remarkable since they were all created using just a typewriter, mostly with the upper character keys such as: @#$&*.... Some of you might have already seen these, but this is my first time.

Remarkable to say the least, there are many more, but these are a few that related to trains:

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Impressive even for somebody who is healthy! Worship Worship Worship
What Mike said. Worship Worship Worship
I agree with the others on this one. Real works of art.
Back in '79 my Mum was a typing and shorthand teacher and as fun drills for her students she had some typing art guides.
It was mostly count the spaces then x number of a certain character, count some more spaces then y number of the same character, maybe then z number of a new character then more spaces then a carriage return.
Even the most complex of the examples where nothing compared to this art work.
Something to marvel at thats for sure.
Mark