Amy has a new toy!
Thursday, 24 February 2005 21:02fc xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxr344cxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxhggggghnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngvbfgggg xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx9uzixxxxxxxxx m, ü
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Date: Thursday, 24 February 2005 20:04 (UTC)Oh, a geek in the making ;)
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Date: Thursday, 24 February 2005 20:10 (UTC)You so totally spoil that girl. ;)
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Date: Friday, 25 February 2005 05:43 (UTC)I feel colossally stupid. >.
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Date: Friday, 25 February 2005 20:24 (UTC)Curious: Where/how-hard-to-type is the ü on German keyboards?
(As a misanthropic curmudgeon I have to say that this's been my favourite Amy post so far!)
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Date: Friday, 25 February 2005 20:33 (UTC)It's the to right of the 'P' key; the top row is qwertzuiopü+. (And the second row is asdfghjklöä#, so the other two umlauts are also easily accessible. Fortunately, German only has three umlauts, so they all fit into the keyboard fairly well. ß is to the right of the 0 key.)
This is not so good for programmers since {[]} are on AltGr+7890, so you need to hit a modifier key (one reason why a colleague of mine would switch her keyboard to American when programming -- also, you typically don't need the umlauts as much when programming since many parts are restricted to ASCII anyway).
Re: ü
Date: Friday, 25 February 2005 20:45 (UTC)