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Submission + - The woman who mastered IBM's 5,400-character Chinese typewriter (fastcompany.com)

harrymcc writes: In the 1940s, IBM tried to market a typewriter capable of handling all 5,400 Chinese characters. The catch was that using it required memorizing a 4-digit code for each character. But a young woman named Lois Lew tackled the challenge and demoed the typewriter for the company in presentations from Manhattan to Shanghai. More than 70 years later, Lew, now in her 90s, told her remarkable story to Thomas S. Mullaney for Fast Company.
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The woman who mastered IBM's 5,400-character Chinese typewriter

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