This just in..
It has been reported from deep within the Mountain Stronghold of Alamut that a tinkerer by the name of [user]Cowboys1919[/user] has finally perfected a machine that is able to copy the written word! This machine combines the use of ink, a blank book, an already written book and human strength to produce a copy of that book.
I then met with Cowboys to interview him about this amazing invention.
Mr.Cowboys nice to meet you
And you as well, it's a pleasure to be here
Well lets get right into the questions then,
What gave you inspiration for this creation?
Well, the method of having monks copy a book seemed so inefficient that I knew there had to be a better solution and this machine is incredibly simple.
Mhm, alright
What do you see in the future for this machine and yourself?
Well I expect this to have a huge impact upon the availiabilty of cherished novels, recipe books and what not. I hope to use silvers from selling my creation to fund future tinkerings.
Any interesting ideas you are willing to share?
I currently have a few very promising projects in the works such as a machine of war that is capable at firing projectile at varying angles and altitudes without the need of gunpowder, I call it a catapult.
Anything else you'd like to say?
I'd like to thank my supporters, especially Bsavs, who have helped me in the production and testing of this invention. And a big hello to my comrades in Alamut and the Nation of Wambo.
(C) Buffaloooo Inc.
It has been reported from deep within the Mountain Stronghold of Alamut that a tinkerer by the name of [user]Cowboys1919[/user] has finally perfected a machine that is able to copy the written word! This machine combines the use of ink, a blank book, an already written book and human strength to produce a copy of that book.
I then met with Cowboys to interview him about this amazing invention.
Mr.Cowboys nice to meet you
And you as well, it's a pleasure to be here
Well lets get right into the questions then,
What gave you inspiration for this creation?
Well, the method of having monks copy a book seemed so inefficient that I knew there had to be a better solution and this machine is incredibly simple.
Mhm, alright
What do you see in the future for this machine and yourself?
Well I expect this to have a huge impact upon the availiabilty of cherished novels, recipe books and what not. I hope to use silvers from selling my creation to fund future tinkerings.
Any interesting ideas you are willing to share?
I currently have a few very promising projects in the works such as a machine of war that is capable at firing projectile at varying angles and altitudes without the need of gunpowder, I call it a catapult.
Anything else you'd like to say?
I'd like to thank my supporters, especially Bsavs, who have helped me in the production and testing of this invention. And a big hello to my comrades in Alamut and the Nation of Wambo.
(C) Buffaloooo Inc.