Pretty sure that’s only useful if you had the typewriter in front if you at some point and intimate knowledge of typewriters in an office setting, so literally no one?
With linguistic analysis if every sound is identifiable, you can do letter frequency analysis :shrug-outta-hecks: prolly even allows for some fuzziness in interpretation
There are weird hiccups, like typewriters not being professionally serviced regularly which throws of any degree of consistency. Keys will stick, levers will vary in their action, you’ll have to regularly map out interpretations once you catch drift happening.
Pretty sure that’s only useful if you had the typewriter in front if you at some point and intimate knowledge of typewriters in an office setting, so literally no one?
With linguistic analysis if every sound is identifiable, you can do letter frequency analysis :shrug-outta-hecks: prolly even allows for some fuzziness in interpretation
There are weird hiccups, like typewriters not being professionally serviced regularly which throws of any degree of consistency. Keys will stick, levers will vary in their action, you’ll have to regularly map out interpretations once you catch drift happening.
It’s easier to steal letters.
brb, getting a typewriter and a wax seal stamp