Perforated ceiling tiles

Jun 21, 2005 14:35

If I haven't mentioned it already, I now have paid hosting. I don't know what I'm going to do with it yet, but as soon as I start pumping out little doodles like I did before, expect most of them to end up there instead.

Right now I'm using it as a test bed for Ruby. The language is neat and all, but most of the reason why I'm starting to get into ( Read more... )

webspace, dvorak, carpal tunnel, code, ruby

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zhili June 21 2005, 19:19:18 UTC
How did you try a Dvorak layout?
What purpose does it serve? I don't even think I can type with that... it'd be like starting all over! NOOOO!

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paperfan June 21 2005, 19:42:03 UTC
It involves switching keys around on your keyboard and changing the language settings under Windows to reflect the change :P

Dvorak is supposed to be much easier on your hands than QWERTY, apparently. It puts the vowels and the most frequently used letters in the english language in your home row. Think about it, QWERTY was designed to slow down typists for typewriters so that the keys don't get stuck, heh. But yes, it's essentially like starting all over again -_-. With that, and the hotkey borkage I pointed out earlier, I don't know why people still adopt it

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