[GreenKeys] The Teletype Machine That Could Draw

Chuck Rehor chuck at rehor.com
Thu Apr 23 18:52:25 EDT 2026


Nick and Tom,
That is GREAT!!!
Can we get the two JPG's as text files so we can send to our TTY's?
Thanks!
Chuck Rehor
W9CFR

On Thu, Apr 23, 2026 at 5:43 PM Nick England via GreenKeys <
greenkeys at mailman.qth.net> wrote:

> Thanks to Tom Friend….
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Tom Friend via groups.io <tom.friend=agileontarget.com at groups.io>
> Date: Thu, Apr 23, 2026 at 8:36 AM
>
>
> *Holiday Visits With My Dad to The Teletype Machine That Could Draw*
>
> There are memories that do not return as stories, but as textures. Sound
> first. Then light. Then the quiet certainty that you were standing near
> something important, even if you didn’t yet have the language to explain
> why.
>
> For me, the teletype was one of those things.
>
> It sat in my father’s Wall Street office with a kind of earned authority,
> not sleek, not hidden, not abstract, but solid and unapologetically
> mechanical. It didn’t pretend to be silent or effortless. It announced
> itself. You didn’t wonder whether it was working; you could hear it
> working. From a child’s vantage point, it roared. The clatter of keys
> striking paper, the staccato rhythm of metal meeting ink, the steady pulse
> of information becoming physical in front of you. By modern standards it
> was slow, but to me it felt immediate, alive, connected.
>
> Holiday visits made the whole place feel different. Christmas. Easter.
> Seasons when the trading floor carried a softened energy, when the adults
> were still focused but somehow more reachable. I would follow my father
> through the office, the smell of paper and ink, the low hum of
> conversations I wasn’t yet part of, the suits and ties moving with purpose,
> and then there it was: the machine that could draw.
>
> That was the magic. The teletype didn’t just print numbers or quotes. It
> created images out of nothing but characters. Line by line, it would summon
> Santa and his sleigh, reindeer in formation, or an Easter bunny taking
> shape as if the machine were thinking in its own language. You watched the
> picture arrive in real time, each line a small act of creation, each pause
> a moment of anticipation. The adults saw a tool. I saw something closer to
> a living instrument.
>
> Around it, the office felt like a world where everything revealed its
> mechanism. Even the water cooler in the corner had its own quiet spectacle,
> the heavy glass bottle inverted on its base, the slow rise of bubbles when
> someone filled a cup, the tiny hesitation before the water settled again.
> Nothing digital. Nothing hidden. Cause and effect right in front of you.
>
> Looking back, what made those moments special wasn’t just the machine. It
> was the transparency of the world around it. Communication had a sound.
> Information had a physical form. Work had weight. Systems were visible. You
> could see the process, hear the process, feel the process.
>
> And as a child standing there during the holidays, I wasn’t thinking about
> markets or infrastructure or the machinery of finance. I was simply
> watching something unfold that felt bigger than me but not closed off from
> me. The teletype didn’t hide its workings. It invited you to witness them.
>
> That is what remains.
>
> Not just the memory of a machine, but the memory of a world where
> connection announced itself, where creation happened in plain sight, and
> where a child could stand in the middle of it all and feel, even without
> understanding, that this was something real.
>
>
> [image: Holiday_Teletype_1.jpg][image: Holiday_Teletype_2.jpg][image:
> Holiday_Teletype_3.jpg]
>
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