From e5f055109601a8f3bb42771608802b0e86342343 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Badri Sunderarajan Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2024 12:46:49 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] Close a dangling parenthesis MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I don't know how I missed that đŸ˜¬ --- posts/blog/devices-for-children.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/posts/blog/devices-for-children.md b/posts/blog/devices-for-children.md index e952eb9..e82d381 100644 --- a/posts/blog/devices-for-children.md +++ b/posts/blog/devices-for-children.md @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ But it doesn't have to be that way. --- -Contrary to popular belief, not every device is a smartphone. The Freewrite is what one could describe as "a typewriter for the 21st century". Designed to exude the same robustness and clickety feel of a typewriter, the Freewrite replaces paper and ribbons with a non-backlit e-paper screen (think ebook readers like Kindle and [Kobo](https://moddedbear.com/kobo-clara-bw-review/). This results in a distraction-free device dedicated to writing, at the same time allowing one to interact with today's digital world. One of the Freewrite's two sturdy knobs lets you choose which file you want to edit; the other toggles the WiFi for syncing your documents to the cloud. +Contrary to popular belief, not every device is a smartphone. The Freewrite is what one could describe as "a typewriter for the 21st century". Designed to exude the same robustness and clickety feel of a typewriter, the Freewrite replaces paper and ribbons with a non-backlit e-paper screen (think ebook readers like Kindle and [Kobo](https://moddedbear.com/kobo-clara-bw-review/)). This results in a distraction-free device dedicated to writing, at the same time allowing one to interact with today's digital world. One of the Freewrite's two sturdy knobs lets you choose which file you want to edit; the other toggles the WiFi for syncing your documents to the cloud. And—as reviewer Iain Bogost found out—when you use this device, it's clear what you are doing. "An open laptop is a Pandora's box," he writes. "What is its owner doing? Writing, or otherwise working? Watching porn? Wasting time on Facebook while you try to lecture or run a meeting?"