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As the audio begins, the rhythmic clanking of a vintage machine can be heard. It is the unmistakable sound of an old-fashioned typewriter, a device that harks back to a time when writing was a physical, labor-intensive process. The keys of the typewriter, often referred to in Spanish as 'teclado', are being pressed one after the other, each one producing a satisfying, mechanical sound. You can hear the metallic thud as each key strikes the paper, followed by the soft rustle of the sheet adjusting itself. The rhythm is steady, implying the careful deliberation of the writer. It's a dance of fingers on the keys, each press echoing with the weight of thoughts being transformed into words. The pauses between each strike, the slight dragging sound of the carriage returning to its starting position, the soft ding at the end of a line - these all contribute to the rich symphony of a writer at work. The audio doesn't just relay the noises of