Who Still Buys Wite-Out, and Why? Last week, I asked who still uses correction fluids such as Wite-Out, and why. The answer, it turns out, is many of you. And while I noted a few possible reasons that ...
A dirty keyboard isn't something most business owners have time to deal with, but accidental spills can happen. A Wite-Out spill on a keyboard may seem difficult to clean because it dries quickly, but ...
This feature is only available to members. Join now for full online access. Back in the days when everyone used typewriters there was a little thing called Wite-Out. Wite-Out dates to 1966 when an ...
This feature is only available to members. Join now for full online access. In an article for The Atlantic, David Graham wonders, “Who Still Buys Wite-Out, and Why?”: Christmastime is when the pens in ...
While preparing a papyrus for the museum’s upcoming “Made in Ancient Egypt” exhibit, conservators noticed a thick white pigment lining the body of a jackal illustrated in one of the scenes. Ancient ...
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The Egyptians used an ancient version of Wite-Out to correct their mistakes on this papyrus scroll 3,300 years ago
Ancient Egyptian craftspeople used a corrective fluid similar to modern-day Wite-Out to fix their mistakes, according to researchers at the University of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum. Curators made ...
Jake Fried’s hand-drawn Mind Frame may only last one minute, but it’s incredibly intricate, crafted from detailed drawings made using ink, coffee, and Wite-Out. And this is just one of several, ...
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