You could remap your keyboard (so you don't have to pay $60391 for a chording keyboard) to use one-handed Dvorak. Comes in left-handed and right-handed. It still uses a normal keyboard, but the most commonly used keys are smushed to one side of the keyboard so you really only need to move your hand if you're typing a lot of words like zqzxl'zql'z;qzxkq
I hope I'm reading it right. On the top big square, a yellow square would mean that a.org domain there is open, right? But I tried 'whois cz.org' and dz.org, zy.org, etc. and they're all filled up? Is this just old data or am I reading your little square wrong?:)
How about multiple topics for a story? Like I filter out news about the US, but if it's still funny, maybe I'd like to read it? It would probably be hard to implement but it was just something I thought (at 8:30 in the morning).
He was referring to the initial boot, not the OS boot. I've yet to have a BIOS which let me boot with a video card. You do get lots of cool beeping, though.
I'm still running a VLB 256kB VGA video card from an old 386SX. Whether you need to upgrade your video card or not depends on what you're using it for I guess:).
X can remap them, probably Linux itself can with loadkeys. Doesn't interest me, though, I'd rather have fewer keys than more keys.
You could remap your keyboard (so you don't have to pay $60391 for a chording keyboard) to use one-handed Dvorak. Comes in left-handed and right-handed. It still uses a normal keyboard, but the most commonly used keys are smushed to one side of the keyboard so you really only need to move your hand if you're typing a lot of words like zqzxl'zql'z;qzxkq
Doh how is BSI supposed to make money then? Poor Rob eating KD every day :)
I hope I'm reading it right. On the top big square, a yellow square would mean that a .org domain there is open, right? But I tried 'whois cz.org' and dz.org, zy.org, etc. and they're all filled up? Is this just old data or am I reading your little square wrong? :)
How about multiple topics for a story? Like I filter out news about the US, but if it's still funny, maybe I'd like to read it? It would probably be hard to implement but it was just something I thought (at 8:30 in the morning).
He was referring to the initial boot, not the OS boot. I've yet to have a BIOS which let me boot with a video card. You do get lots of cool beeping, though.
I'm still running a VLB 256kB VGA video card from an old 386SX. Whether you need to upgrade your video card or not depends on what you're using it for I guess :).
Actually I thought that was the whole point.