Someone at work made a joke, "He's so old that keyboards didn't have that key".
When would the ~ have first appeared on keyboards?
The IBM System/360 introduced in 1965 used the EBCDIC character set which included tilde.
The 1963 edition of the ASCII standard did not include the tilde character. The 1965 edition included it, but it was at the position now occupied by "\" (backslash). The 1967 edition of ASCII moved tilde to position 126 where it remains today.
So, it is fair to say that the tilde began to appear on standard keyboards in 1965.
Tilde did apear as early as the late 1880s on typewriter and typseting keyboards.
1(and sometimes0) keys because you could fake them withIandO! Look at the Underwood typewriter keyboard on this page for an example. – ErikF Mar 04 '18 at 02:51