CAPS LOCK DAY.
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CAPS LOCK DAY.
"It is really true what philosophy tells us, that life must be understood backwards. But with this, one forgets the second proposition, that it must be lived forwards." Søren Kierkegaard
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Okay, here's my Gallagheriffic contribution to Capslock Day
RIGHT NOW STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR CAPS LOCK KEY
WHY ARE THE WORDS "CAPS LOCK" NOT IN ALL CAPS?
AND WHY ARE THE LETTERS ON YOUR KEYBOARD ALL CAPITALS, EVEN THOUGH A REGULAR KEYSTROKE PRODUCES A LOWERCASE LETTER?
WHY ARE THE WORDS "CAPS LOCK" NOT IN ALL CAPS?
AND WHY ARE THE LETTERS ON YOUR KEYBOARD ALL CAPITALS, EVEN THOUGH A REGULAR KEYSTROKE PRODUCES A LOWERCASE LETTER?
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WOW, THAT'S DEEP STUFF, 15-16.
ALSO, WHY ARE THERE NO CAPITAL NUMBERS?
OR ... IS IT THAT THERE ARE NO LOWERCASE NUMBERS?
-BILL
ALSO, WHY ARE THERE NO CAPITAL NUMBERS?
OR ... IS IT THAT THERE ARE NO LOWERCASE NUMBERS?
-BILL
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WELL NO
YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO WRITE WORDS ON PIECES OF PAPER TO TALK THOUGH
AND THOSE ARE CAPITALIZED
(THAT'S GOING TO MAKE SINGING AT MY ROCK SHOW TONIGHT REALLY HARD)
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YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO WRITE WORDS ON PIECES OF PAPER TO TALK THOUGH
AND THOSE ARE CAPITALIZED
(THAT'S GOING TO MAKE SINGING AT MY ROCK SHOW TONIGHT REALLY HARD)
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NO, BECAUSE 1 AND ! DON'T HAVE THE SAME MEANING. A AND THE OTHER KIND OF A THAT I CAN'T TYPE RIGHT NOW DO HAVE THE SAME MEANING, EXCEPT FOR ONE BEING CAPITAL AND THE OTHER NOT. ALSO, IF YOU HIT CAPS LOCK AND THEN THE 1 KEY YOU GET A 1 NOT A !. SEE?tviyh wrote:I THOUGHT THAT ! WAS A CAPITAL 1 AND ETC.
THE DRY ERASE BOARD IS A GREAT IDEA.
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I DONT KNOW BECAUSE I DONT ORDINARILY CAPITALISE ANY OF THOSE WORDS. SO I AM CAPITALISING ALL OF THEM TODAY BECAUSE ITS CAPS LOCK DAY DAMNIT! BUT YOU DO RAISE AN INTERESTING POINT: USUALLY THE PRONOUN "I" WOULD BE TYPED AS SHIFT+I. BUT IF YOU HAVE CAPS LOCK ON AND TYPE SHIFT+I YOU WOULD GET "i". HMMMMMM.
I WAS THINKING
THIS IS A DUMB IDEA... BUT THEN AGAIN... I'VE NEVER HAD A CAP LOCKS DAY... AND WHO AM I TO JUDGE WHAT IS A GOOD OR BAD IDEA...
AND SO I PRESSED THE BUTTON... AND NOW I'M DOWN WITH IT \M/
MAYBE A SONG IS IN ORDER... O_O
THIS IS A DUMB IDEA... BUT THEN AGAIN... I'VE NEVER HAD A CAP LOCKS DAY... AND WHO AM I TO JUDGE WHAT IS A GOOD OR BAD IDEA...
AND SO I PRESSED THE BUTTON... AND NOW I'M DOWN WITH IT \M/
MAYBE A SONG IS IN ORDER... O_O
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WELL IT'S STILL CAP LOCKS DAY TO ME... FOR 30 MORE MINUTES
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Re: Okay, here's my Gallagheriffic contribution to Capslock
that's a good question. if you look at any of the other keys, it shows the symbol it makes with and without the shift key, like "1" and "!" or "," and "<" ...15-16 puzzle wrote:WHY ARE THE LETTERS ON YOUR KEYBOARD ALL CAPITALS, EVEN THOUGH A REGULAR KEYSTROKE PRODUCES A LOWERCASE LETTER?
it seems like to keep it consistent, instead of a big "A", the key should have an "a" with an "A" above it.
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On my keyboard, which presumably has the brit configuration:the sober irishman wrote:The 1=! thing doesn't work, really, because there's a bit of a culture gap. A UK keyboard has different shit over their numbers than a US keyboard. So, a capital 2 over here is @, but over there it's.... something else. I forgot.
1 = exclamation point
2 = double quote marks
3 = pound sterling symbol
4 = dollar symbol
5 = percent
6 = circumflex (or 'hat')
7 = ampersand
8 = asterisk
9 = open parenthesis
0 = close parenthesis
The 'at' symbol is two keys to the right of the L, and is the shift of the apostrophe.
BTW, what we call the hash looks like the grid lines for a game of tic tac toe, but I think you use the word to refer to a different symbol.
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Interesting..
Looks like we use the US layout - ie. there is the 'hash (#)' sign on the '3' key and the 'at (@)' above the '2'.
I never knew a hash, # could be referred to as an 'octothorpe'! Fascinating.
Now - can somebody explain this - or will I have to add it to my 'pet peeve' list:
Why does the asterix on my keyboard have 5 points - yet when I type it, the asterix on my screen has 6 points? *****.
WHERE DID THAT OTHER BLOODY POINT COME FROM AND HOW DO I GET RID OF THE BASTARD?*?
Looks like we use the US layout - ie. there is the 'hash (#)' sign on the '3' key and the 'at (@)' above the '2'.
I never knew a hash, # could be referred to as an 'octothorpe'! Fascinating.
Now - can somebody explain this - or will I have to add it to my 'pet peeve' list:
Why does the asterix on my keyboard have 5 points - yet when I type it, the asterix on my screen has 6 points? *****.
WHERE DID THAT OTHER BLOODY POINT COME FROM AND HOW DO I GET RID OF THE BASTARD?*?