In the late 80s I was working in Washington, D.C. for the trade association that is now called LeadingAge. There I was introduced to what I thought was a miraculous invention – the memory typewriter.
This technology allowed us to set up one letter, then merge in names and addresses, and print an individualized copy for each of the 535 voting members of Congress. Remarkable! It reduced to hours a task that previously would have taken weeks.
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