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newb 10-06-2006 08:25 AM

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Originally posted by Angra
you're spell check today?



Erhem...:rolleyes:

Maybe that was intentional........maybe.

bwind22 10-06-2006 08:27 AM

Who the hell designed the keyboard and what logic was there in placing the letters?

Wouldn't it just be more simple if it was in alphabetical order?

Disease 10-06-2006 08:28 AM

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Originally posted by newb
Lose you're spell check today?
Seriously, the one thing I can't stand and makes me want to rip someones head off is? Someone who bitches about spelling, specialy when it reads correctly!

newb 10-06-2006 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by bwind22
Who the hell designed the keyboard and what logic was there in placing the letters?

Wouldn't it just be more simple if it was in alphabetical order?

Good question.

Angra 10-06-2006 08:29 AM

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Originally posted by Disease
Seriously, the one thing I can't stand and makes me want to rip someones head off is? Someone who bitches about spelling, specialy when it reads correctly!
Shut up, bitchy bitch.

Disease 10-06-2006 08:30 AM

Huha, Death to spellers, oh, fuck spell check, it's all about the thought, I can not stress that enough,

urgeok 10-06-2006 08:31 AM

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Originally posted by Disease
Seriously, the one thing I can't stand and makes me want to rip someones head off is? Someone who bitches about spelling, specialy when it reads correctly!
you'll find that the older folks here still have the standards that were reinforced in us when we went to school.

apparently all they teach kids these days is how to find the on button on their ipods.

newb 10-06-2006 08:31 AM

Keyboard History
Standard Qwerty Keyboard Origin:
Late 1870's
In 1872, Remington produced the first mechanical typewriter, patented by C. Latham Sholes. Soon typists were going so fast that they were able to jam the keys which flew up to hit the typewriter ribbon. In the late 1870's: the "improved" Qwerty layout was designed to slow down typing, so those pesky keys would not jam anymore. Here is the speed trap we are stuck with today, 130 years later.

Q W E R T Y U I O P
A S D F G H J K L ;
Z X C V B N M , . ?

In the Standard / Qwerty keyboard layout above, the most frequently used letters in English are shown in red: ETASORNI. How many common letters are at convenient inner finger locations on the middle row? None. Where is A? At the awkward left small finger location. Where are rarely used letters J and K? On prime real estate. No wonder it's slow: Alphabet soup.

Disease 10-06-2006 08:38 AM

I started with an electric typewriter at around 1986 when I was 7, I still use typewriters now and then but mainly my laptop, I have been writeing since a child and never had a second thought abought spelling because generally, i get my thoughts out to fast and by the time they are for viewing they have been corrected>

Roderick Usher 10-06-2006 08:52 AM

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Originally posted by bwind22
Who the hell designed the keyboard and what logic was there in placing the letters?

Wouldn't it just be more simple if it was in alphabetical order?

QWERTY (contemporary keyboard layout) was designed for typwriters to keep commonly paired letters seperated.

Typewriters (for you young 'uns) had metal rods alligned to hit a central spot. The commonly paired keys were seperated in order to prevent keys sticking together during typing.


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