My dad still hunts and pecks. He also sends me voice messages instead of texts because "it's too much work".
You know what I tell him? OK, Boomer.
You know what I tell him? OK, Boomer.
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I feel the same way about LEDs on other electronics. If it has a light on it, there should be a switch to turn it off. We are being assaulted by all our household gadgets, not just by nerd peripherals. My router has a light switch, but it always leaves the "master" LED on. Sigh.uziq wrote:
i want as few lights as possible. put all the cost into good materials and top-quality springs (including lifetime/reliability).
the optimal keyboard use is touch-typing and not even thinking twice about the interface.
take the 40-100 hrs necessary to learn how to touch type rather than blow $200 on a keyboard where you have to stare at your hands all the time.
Your coworker screwed themselves a bit. I learned to touch type by just not looking down. Was all about getting that high score. Keeping your eyes on the prize could shave off seconds.DesertFox- wrote:
I learned a Gen Z coworker of mine doesn't quite know how to touch-type. He had a typing class, but you could see your hands the whole time and cheat. My school had cut the lids off of cardboard boxes and put those over the boards so you couldn't see them, which in retrospect I think was quite a clever solution.
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I like total darkness in bed. Like pitch black nothingness. So I make sure to have voice activated switches for anything that produces light when I try to sleep. Also, blackout curtains are cool.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I feel the same way about LEDs on other electronics. If it has a light on it, there should be a switch to turn it off. We are being assaulted by all our household gadgets, not just by nerd peripherals. My router has a light switch, but it always leaves the "master" LED on. Sigh.
the thing is, once you've learned a keyboard shortcut, you really don't need to look at your keyboard.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
e: i think a very quality-of-life feature on a game's keybindings screen would be a visual representation of a keyboard showing you where all your stuff is being assigned, and colored by category. along with a command to pop it up for quick reference.
In Discord a random Asian teen girl showed up. She found the Asian female thread through Google by accident. My username draws Google searches if someone is into the show Superjail.pirana6 wrote:
I wonder if random people strolling around internet find this forum and just wonder wtf is going on. A forum that's still around built for a game that came out in 2005?
ripSuperJail Warden wrote:
In Discord a random Asian teen girl showed up. She found the Asian female thread through Google by accident. My username draws Google searches if someone is into the show Superjail.pirana6 wrote:
I wonder if random people strolling around internet find this forum and just wonder wtf is going on. A forum that's still around built for a game that came out in 2005?
this video literally covers the whole recent discussion.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Bf2s is one of those caves in the south pacific that houses 4 Japanese soldiers who still think WW2 is going on.
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Bf2s is one of those caves in the south pacific that houses 4 Japanese soldiers who know WW2 is over but have decided to continue eating bugs and licking the walls for water indefinitely.