Women must really love you...Lumpy wrote:I have really fat fingers, and I can type OK (I think). To give you and idea I take a size 26 ring. Thats roughly a ring so big a quarter can pass through it. No I am not a Fatty McFatAss, just really big fingers. It does hinder me from typing in the traditional sense. I do an advanced version of hunt and peck.
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Enjay: I bet you have a lot of students that type like that. I find so many UK kids that "tipe like dis den dey forget der grammer n stuffs." US kids do it too, but it's more understandable (to me) because it doesn't have the uncommon (not shared between US and UK) slang. Heh, I was talking to this one girl once, I asked a yes or no question and her answer was "I." I fucking had no clue what she meant until I figured that was a "phonetic" abbreviation for "aye." "Aye" I could understand, but I thought she was just being self-centered at first.
Enjay: I bet you have a lot of students that type like that. I find so many UK kids that "tipe like dis den dey forget der grammer n stuffs." US kids do it too, but it's more understandable (to me) because it doesn't have the uncommon (not shared between US and UK) slang. Heh, I was talking to this one girl once, I asked a yes or no question and her answer was "I." I fucking had no clue what she meant until I figured that was a "phonetic" abbreviation for "aye." "Aye" I could understand, but I thought she was just being self-centered at first.
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