Dear Good People:
Maybe no one else has asked this, but if I were speaking with Mark Twain, I
would have asked him where unearth was his mind to consent to invest in a
type setting machine with 18000 moving parts.  I may have the number
incorrect, but even I, not the least bit mechanically inclined, would have
known that any machine with that many moving parts would break down
frequently.  Where was the man's logic?
Camy