All right, I exaggerated with the caveman line. It's hard not to feel that way when there's so much casual talk about technology I've never even heard of. Ace got on me for not knowing what a "movie" was.
[Jayce steps closer to the laptop and positions himself so he's half leaning on the desk Harold's set up on, so he doesn't need to turn around to see him and still see his computer screen. A small gesture of not wanting someone to strain themselves on his behalf.]
We don't call them keyboards, but typewriters. I know how to use one, but they're not that common. Handwritten notes are still preferred but they're beginning to roll them out in places with a lot of paperwork, like the Enforcer headquarters.
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[Jayce steps closer to the laptop and positions himself so he's half leaning on the desk Harold's set up on, so he doesn't need to turn around to see him and still see his computer screen. A small gesture of not wanting someone to strain themselves on his behalf.]
We don't call them keyboards, but typewriters. I know how to use one, but they're not that common. Handwritten notes are still preferred but they're beginning to roll them out in places with a lot of paperwork, like the Enforcer headquarters.
But as for something like that-
[A gesture toward the laptop,]
I haven't used one, no.