There’s nothing like a letter to communicate how you really feel. There’s just something about seeing the scrawl of pen on paper, seeing the loop and whorl of cursive or the fervency of block letters that just says so much more than type on a screen. However, sometimes it’s hard to get started; why not take a look at some of history’s greatest romances to get your mind working in the right direction? Who couldn’t take inspiration from John and Abigal Adams, Beethoven, and even Charles Darwin?
Of course, if writing from the heart is too difficult for you, you can always let a computer generate your love notes for you. That’d be the Manchester and Ferranti Mark 1 Emulator running the 1952 computer program Loveletters, designed by Christoper Strachey. It’s not a romantic dinner at White Castle and bag of conversation hearts, but it’s a start.
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