But my impression is that they are weighted based on which finger you use to strike the key. That means all the keys you mentioned are weighted equally.
I'd be happy if everyone could just agree on where Backspace belongs.
From TFA: Gangsters could also be subject to such satellite monitoring under Healey's bill, which expands tools for prosecutors to protect witnesses and bring charges against those who try to silence them.
Quick, let's get one for every mob boss. They don't have any other method of harassing/killing someone.
And unless the video quality is just too poor to tell for sure, they left out the coolest thing about Zelda: the gold cartridge.
How else was I supposed to know this game was something special?
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IIRC Solaris has pulled x86 versions. As of Solaris 9 they only support SPARC.
I could be wrong, though. I have been out of that world for a while now.
But my impression is that they are weighted based on which finger you use to strike the key. That means all the keys you mentioned are weighted equally.
I'd be happy if everyone could just agree on where Backspace belongs.
Sadly, as it was a Lutheran church, they won't be presenting said mass.
You ARE talking about Howard the Duck, right?
From TFA: Gangsters could also be subject to such satellite monitoring under Healey's bill, which expands tools for prosecutors to protect witnesses and bring charges against those who try to silence them.
Quick, let's get one for every mob boss. They don't have any other method of harassing/killing someone.
And unless the video quality is just too poor to tell for sure, they left out the coolest thing about Zelda: the gold cartridge.
How else was I supposed to know this game was something special?
IIRC Solaris has pulled x86 versions. As of Solaris 9 they only support SPARC. I could be wrong, though. I have been out of that world for a while now.