no,
it's a box with shading to make it look engraved and that says "Image" in it. and now it's a funny picture. hahaha wooyay!
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Sat 21 Jun 2003, 21:19,
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get it right, it's dsf adsfg afg fg.
i suggest you listen to the song some more.
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Sat 21 Jun 2003, 21:20,
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on the other side of the equator, random typing is anticlockwise
jklj k;ljklj lkjk;ljkl; l;kj ;lkjlk
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Sat 21 Jun 2003, 21:21,
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ah you're correct
but there are still meant to be semi-colons in that, as the scheme is to use all four home keys plus the one on the inside of the index finger key
parp.
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Sat 21 Jun 2003, 21:25,
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parp.
F and J
where your index fingers lie when you're touch typing (the ones with dimples)
but maybe they're not called home keys. i like to invent my own terms.
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Sat 21 Jun 2003, 21:28,
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but maybe they're not called home keys. i like to invent my own terms.
In the old days,
people were taught to type...
The home keys were the keys that your fingers were on when "at rest".
You spent hours typing thing like "sad dad fad gag jaf kal..." without looking.
Everything you typed was outputted on a piece of "paper" that was printed as you typed.
You had no delete, no Control-Z, not even a monitor. You couldn't even read what you had just written until the line was finished...
At which point, your left hand rose up & moved a lever that pushed the "printer" back to the right.
You had to push the keys in an inch or so as well...
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Sat 21 Jun 2003, 21:29,
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The home keys were the keys that your fingers were on when "at rest".
You spent hours typing thing like "sad dad fad gag jaf kal..." without looking.
Everything you typed was outputted on a piece of "paper" that was printed as you typed.
You had no delete, no Control-Z, not even a monitor. You couldn't even read what you had just written until the line was finished...
At which point, your left hand rose up & moved a lever that pushed the "printer" back to the right.
You had to push the keys in an inch or so as well...