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qwerty (haiku)




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  • Melodies
    April 13

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    Oh, Sir...

    At last I have found you! It is so rare and almost utterly impossible to find such a one as you, good Sir, who can speak this language. I was raised in a faraway place where this language is spoken by a remote group of people who are very secretive. I understand your poem completely and am enraptured by it, you may be sure. It is one of the most romantic and beautiful poems I have read on this site as of this date.


  • josef david
    November 27, 2007

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    fun

    Hah! great. I'm still trying to read it in the proper number of syllables. As for the Dogsandcow's comment. It's true there are much more efficient keyboard set-ups. If I remember correctly, I think QWERTY was designed to make typewriters efficient. When commonly used letters were placed together, the type-arms would jam up in the middle. QWERTY managed to jump hosts to the computer. I could be wrong. Sometimes I don't remember where I learned things. CONFIDENCE!


  • Dogsandcows
    November 15, 2007
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    Brilliant!!! You're witty...Good write. by the way did you know that this is probably the least efficient set up for a keyboard and in fact there are far more logical letter placements than qwerty?!

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