War Declared on Caps Lock Key
pieterh writes "I've launched a campaign to rid the world of the caps lock key. Sure, there are more serious problems to solve but please, think of the children! How am I going to explain to my kids why some of the most valuable keyboard real estate is squatted by a large, useless key that above all you must not press! Our campaign mission is simple: to send a message to the computer industry to force it (by any means necessary) to retire the CAPS key. It's going to be a hard, long, and possibly very embarassing war on uppercase, but some things just need to be done. "
You'll pry my rail/shaft combo CAPSLOCK key from my cold, dead hands...
You are kidding right?
No way should the numpad ever be removed.
Ever try to enter in a lot of numbers adding and substracting also?
"Aparently the "War on Caps Lock" is spearheaded by someones who's entire computer world revolves around chatting with immature pre-teens online."
/Mad
that made me laugh
Just because engineers are smart does make them authorities on the English language -- in fact, it usually makes them the opposite.
I work for a very large company and we are required to not type in all caps because it is seen as unprofessional.