25 February 2009

What the L?

My keyboard, which I loved so much for its relative tininess and clickety-clackety sounds has wronged me.

Specifically, the L key. I have to practically punch the keyboard to get an L, which has led to concerns about right-hand third-finger injuries.

Granted, that finger serves very little purpose, aside from actually hitting the L key (and the O key. And the period. That's it. Never noticed that 'till now ...)

What would my life look like without Ls, Os and periods?

As a sampling, I'll show you what this post would look like:

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My keybard, which I ved s much fr its reative tininess and cickety-cackety sunds has wrnged me

Specificay, the key I have t practicay punch the keybard t get an , which has ed t cncerns abut right-hand third-finger injuries

Granted, that finger serves very itte purpse, aside frm actuay hitting the key (and the key And perids That's it Never nticed that 'ti nw )

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Sad.

Ls and Os and periods should be appreciated for the hard-fought components of Laramie news that they are. Their presence is the result of pain and frustration.

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