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Old 06-09-2015, 07:53 PM #5
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I like people who think proper grammar is important. You're probably picky about spelling, too. I guess you wanted a screen name that was easy to spell. Maybe I should change my screen name to Dvorak as a counter to yours.

For those wondering. Qwerty is the name of a standard keyboard layout because it is the left side of the top row. Dvorak is a modified keyboard layout that puts the most used keys in home row. Qwerty was designed to prevent typewriter keys from getting jambed by preventing common pairs of letter from being next to each other.

But then, many of you have likely never used a typewriter much less a typewriter with keys that can jamb.
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