Marcin Wichary

27 October 2016 / 60 tweets / 70 photos

Something magical happened to me today

This is an archive of a Twitter thread from 2016. I have since deleted my Twitter account. This is back when tweets were limited to 140 characters only.


So, something magical happened to me today, and I wanted to tell you all about it.
/ 2.7K / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:35
I’m driving from Barcelona to the edge of Pyrenees, but my friend tells me to detour to the little town of Figueres, for the Dalí Museum.
/ 42 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:36
I don’t know if I care much for Dalí, but why not?

The drive starts off on a wrong wheel when I realize I made a reservation for tomorrow.
/ 9 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:37
It fortunately there was another car with automatic transmission. So I drive up, and park next to the museum.
/ 8 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:38
As I am walking towards it, I see this sign pointing the other way, saying “Museu de la Tècnica,” with a cute gear icon.
/ 56 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:40
I don’t have internet because of another earlier snafu (bad SIM card), but I had the foresight to save offline Google Maps.
/ 6 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:41
But Google Maps returns nothing for the museum, so I don’t know where it is exactly. I follow the sign’s directions the old-fashioned way.
/ 8 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:42
I walk and walk. The cute downtown slowly disappears around me. At some point the signs stop talking about the museum.
/ 26 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:43
I’m thinking that maybe the museum shut down, and they just forgot to update the signage? But I keep walking. And at some point I find it.
/ 22 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:43
The entrance is so small I could easily miss it. I was just lucky that it was on my exact path.
/ 8 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:44
But small museums are amazing, too, and I didn’t have any expectations anyway.
/ 11 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:44
And literally, the first thing that greets me is a Bar-Lock typewriter. A glorious one, with a gorgeous cover…
/ 199 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:46
…and a non-shifted keyboard. And, one can touch it! So I do, immediately.

I am typing on a Bar-Lock!!! This was already worth it.
/ 117 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:48
I check in with an older gentleman, and pay the 3€ entry price. (No donation box as far as I could see?!)
/ 7 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:48
He doesn’t speak English and I don’t speak Spanish; he tells me something I interpret as “don’t forget about the second floor.”
/ 8 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:49
I start with the first floor; it is pretty simple, kind of what I would expect from a little regional museum.
/ 6 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:50
Second floor is filled with old clocks and sewing machines. It is kind of cool, but I go through it quickly.
/ 6 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:50
Then I see that the stairs go up, still. There must be another floor.
/ 18 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:50
As I am going up, I see some posters of typewriters, but I don’t make too much of it.
/ 40 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:53
And then…
/ 5 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:53
AND THEN I SEE THIS. I don’t actually have a good photo, but the third floor is five rooms filled with HUNDREDS of typewriters.
/ 475 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:55
I have never seen so many typewriters under one roof. Not even close.
/ 25 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:55
At this point, I literally have tears in my eyes. I’m not kidding. This feels like a miracle.
/ 44 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:56
I don’t even know what to do. There is tons of stuff here. Eventually, I compose myself.
/ 19 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:56
Then I type on the first Sholes and Glidden, from 18-whatever-the-fuck. This is where QWERTY started, and I AM TYPING ON IT.
/ 288 / 27 Oct 2016 / 20:58
I type on a few early index typewriters for the first time in my life.
/ 66 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:00
I find the dual Imperial I talked about in one of my Ignite talks. I never thought I would see it in person.
/ 102 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:03
There are like 2.5 old grainy-ass photos of it on the internet in total AND NOW I AM TOUCHING IT WITH MY OWN DIGITS.
/ 17 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:04
Best yet, I have this place for myself. No one else is here.
/ 9 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:04
This kind of feels like a dream.

Not figuratively: I have had dreams like this, finding an awesome place that I didn’t even know existed.
/ 55 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:05
But then I usually wake up, sad for a few hours.
/ 3 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:05
Eventually, a lady comes by and she tries to explain some things to me, which kind of works…
/ 7 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:05
…although the most I understand is her telling me “comprende” again and again. To which I smile and nod.
/ 7 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:06
At some point, it occurs to me that she is not explaining anything. She’s just trying to kick me out… the museum closed a while back.
/ 14 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:07
From the brochure she gives me on a way out, I realize I was insanely lucky. This museum is not usually even open on Thursdays.
/ 8 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:08
I will share a few more out of hundreds of photos I took, but the story ends here.
/ 8 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:09
What a crazy discovery. I have actually researched places with typewriters. This never came up!
/ 11 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:10
I also asked my Airbnb host for technical museums specifically. She just rolled her eyes. (Over email.)
/ 3 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:11
To think I could have so easily missed it…

And, by the way, I never made it to Dalí Museum. This was surreal as it was. :·)
/ 31 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:11
Okay, more photos.

Check out the most beautiful Shift key ever.
/ 207 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:13
Shhhhh. Don't tell PC manufacturers they can brand their spacebars.
/ 337 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:15
Typewriter for writing music? WHY NOT.
/ 5K / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:16
Who has two thumbs and used them to shift this vintage Franklin? THIS BRO.
/ 171 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:18
HOLY SHIT WOODEN SPACEBAR.
/ 146 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:20
I DON’T EVEN KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON HERE, BUT IT IS AWESOME.
/ 93 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:22
Is this like a 2D typewriter?
/ 1 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:22
This portable typewriter has been used in the field during World War I.
/ 144 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:23
This is some sort of a cypher machine from Germany. Like a proto-Enigma.
/ 113 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:25
Look at all this translated key names. Gross!
/ 45 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:29
The Russian one, even!
/ 40 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:31
DOUBLE DASH key, where have you been all my double life.
/ 112 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:33
A demo typewriter with parts carved out to better demo what used to be the future.
/ 32 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:34
A crazy rare (two copies!) Hansen writing ball using the Moon alphabet, an alternative to Braille.
/ 360 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:37
WHAT IS THIS IS EVEN, AND WHY DO I FEEL IT IS SENTIENT.
/ 214 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:40
Even the calculators are insane and amazing.
/ 59 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:42
These guys are really not that great at counterfeiting.
/ 19 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:43
What happens when you press a key (interactive!). So much more complicated when you try to make your typewriter quieter.
/ 133 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:45
Speaking of complicated: Japanese and Chinese typewriters.
/ 51 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:49
Just kidding! Here they are, for real.
/ 162 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:50
And last, but not least, the iconic eraser (eraser crumbs within the machine are deadly!).
/ 31 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:51
I have tons more photos, but I think this is enough. :·)

Parting thought:
/ 6 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:52
Whatever it is that you care about, I hope you get to experience the kind of discovery that I did today.
/ 224 / 27 Oct 2016 / 21:54
Now I am going back to some castle in the mountains that is sketchy af. If I don’t come back, please remember me through this thread. 0_O
/ 21 / 27 Oct 2016 / 22:02