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09/02/2005 12:02:08 PM |
The old move the keys on the keyboard trick. Why not move the "&" while you were at it?
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09/01/2005 08:10:31 PM |
Nice interpretation but the lighting could have been improved. And which sort of keyboard lets you do this?? |
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09/01/2005 09:29:46 AM |
Wait a moment.... Watson get the magnifying glass... yes, thats it! The D did it! How did I know? Elementary my dear Watson. Only a Microsoft Natural keyboard has "Underln" written on the side of one of its keys, and right next to it, in the place the D key sits now, is the original place of the deceased victem, Mr. I. You are going away for a long time D, a very long time indeed. |
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08/29/2005 10:36:46 PM |
A narrower DoF would have helped the composition. If your need for an update button compels you to these lengths, you should probably consider finding a support group. |
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08/29/2005 06:40:17 PM |
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08/29/2005 02:35:13 PM |
Never thought I would see two of these, parallel thinking. |
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08/29/2005 02:28:00 PM |
Did you rearrange the keys? :-D |
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08/29/2005 10:56:15 AM |
Clean, simple and has an effective angle of shot. |
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08/29/2005 09:00:34 AM |
I'm surprised we were the only two! :) I battled with the keys in their new spot for a few days - and I thought I was a touch typist!! *grin* Great shot btw! |
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08/29/2005 07:29:35 AM |
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