And everyone thought french was the only canadian linguistic anomaly. But what exactly does eh? mean? Is it equivalent to the Argentine che!, and don't we use it in the land of bubblers anyhow? Now I'm just confused.
Personally I think all computers should have an 'eh?' button. I have that reaction constantly. It would be a means of venting my frustration. That, or they could create the 'WTF' button.
::Sigh:: I wish I could put fun keys on my keyboard, but alas, I cannot. It seems that one of the things you give up by clinging to the split keyboard is the ability to pop off the key-caps like you can on a regular keyboard.
I had this really great Douglas Adams approved "Don't Panic!" key that was meant to replace my stupid "Windows" key, but after almost destroying my keyboard in an attempt to pop off the key cap I had to admit defeat.
My only question is this: What am I supposed to when I feel panicked? I don't have a button to push.
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And everyone thought french was the only canadian linguistic anomaly. But what exactly does eh? mean? Is it equivalent to the Argentine che!, and don't we use it in the land of bubblers anyhow? Now I'm just confused.
By Anonymous, at 2:44 PM
Personally I think all computers should have an 'eh?' button. I have that reaction constantly. It would be a means of venting my frustration. That, or they could create the 'WTF' button.
By Costume Diva, at 5:51 AM
I cant remember when I got it, but I did buy a DAMN IT key and replaced the Esc key.
I was going to put the OH SH!T key, but I didnt think the office police would have appreciated it.
By Ken, at 4:48 PM
::Sigh:: I wish I could put fun keys on my keyboard, but alas, I cannot. It seems that one of the things you give up by clinging to the split keyboard is the ability to pop off the key-caps like you can on a regular keyboard.
I had this really great Douglas Adams approved "Don't Panic!" key that was meant to replace my stupid "Windows" key, but after almost destroying my keyboard in an attempt to pop off the key cap I had to admit defeat.
My only question is this: What am I supposed to when I feel panicked? I don't have a button to push.
By Dave, at 6:18 PM
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