Ah, but did the rats come from the same pack? Rats will viciously attack other rats they don't recognize as being from the same pack, conscious or unconscious.
Yes!
The Caps Lock key is clearly wonderful – as a control key. Can't say I've ever used the right control key, but that's probably personal taste.
The Windows key as well; I can't understand why Linux desktop environments always map the window manager actions to Ctrl or Alt, often conflicting with applications, instead of using the otherwise useless Windows key – at least as a easily chosen option.
The most annoying key ever is Shift-4 on Scandinavian keyboards, mapped to the useless currency symbol () instead of the dollar sign (which is much harder to reach at AltGr-4).
...any chance they'll ever fix the horrible mess they've made of the non-high speed lucky-if-you-get-there-alive train service in the UK?
Ah, but did the rats come from the same pack? Rats will viciously attack other rats they don't recognize as being from the same pack, conscious or unconscious.
But don't forget about Gnome's size bonus to its AC...
Esperanto is EXTREMELY easy to learn. Apart from not having any exceptions which hinder language learning, ...
Bah, all good modern languages have exceptions these days. How else would you deal with errors and such?
Yes! The Caps Lock key is clearly wonderful – as a control key. Can't say I've ever used the right control key, but that's probably personal taste. The Windows key as well; I can't understand why Linux desktop environments always map the window manager actions to Ctrl or Alt, often conflicting with applications, instead of using the otherwise useless Windows key – at least as a easily chosen option. The most annoying key ever is Shift-4 on Scandinavian keyboards, mapped to the useless currency symbol () instead of the dollar sign (which is much harder to reach at AltGr-4).