great, now my desktop can have that messy, cluttered, -falling-off-the-table feel I have on my real life desk.
washout
awesome.
i like.
Omega_M
very cool
Subey
I dreamt that people used Dvorak keyboards once, then Jared Diamond woke me.
In other words a massive, inexpensive user interface upgrade is sitting right in front of us yet is never implemented
DarkAngel
deskh4x
kid nyce
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Originally posted by Subey
I dreamt that people used Dvorak keyboards once, then Jared Diamond woke me.
In other words a massive, inexpensive user interface upgrade is sitting right in front of us yet is never implemented
dont know what ur talking about when u reference dvorak keyboard or jared diamond but that "inexpensive UI" is what? an actual screen non-existent in an actual "cyber space" just in real matter. ok maybe a "touch screen" but those aren't inexpensive enough for every house hold to afford.
The only way to replicate real matter in an infinite cyber space is to exactly map out dimensions while creating human interaction within that space, virtual reality, something we have yet to break the barriers on.
And for the record, holograms have been fully created. That's the "cyber space" existing in our reality, instead of our reality existing in a cyber space.
Subey
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Originally posted by kid nyce
dont know what ur talking about when u reference dvorak keyboard or jared diamond but that "inexpensive UI" is what? an actual screen non-existent in an actual "cyber space" just in real matter. ok maybe a "touch screen" but those aren't inexpensive enough for every house hold to afford.
Nope just differently labelled keys on the same keyboard. That's a $1.99 upgrade for the stickers :)
Basically the Qwerty keyboard was designed to make you type poorly (because typewriters sucked back in the day), when I say back in the day I mean 1867.
Sunsnail
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Originally posted by Subey
Nope just differently labelled keys on the same keyboard. That's a $1.99 upgrade for the stickers :)
Basically the Qwerty keyboard was designed to make you type poorly (because typewriters sucked back in the day), when I say back in the day I mean 1867.
it was not designed to make you type poorly, it was designed to keep the typewriter from clogging up
smallSHEEP
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
it was not designed to make you type poorly, it was designed to keep the typewriter from clogging up
Yes, by slowing the typist down. Same thing really.
Subey
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Originally posted by smallSHEEP
Yes, by slowing the typist down. Same thing really.
Instead let's give Sunsail a topological hierarchical sequencing point for identifying the first cause :D
Sunsnail
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Originally posted by smallSHEEP
Yes, by slowing the typist down. Same thing really.
No, they did it by seperating letters that are commonly found together in words. :|