Hey, he's at BB's!
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Did I dream Erin recommending a new font, that I just bought and downloaded? I was going to say thanks, and I can't find the post! I think I'm losing my mind.
I don't!
There's a reason why "F" and "J" on your keyboard usually have a little raised mark on them so you can find them with your index fingers.
There's a reason why "F" and "J" on your keyboard usually have a little raised mark on them so you can find them with your index fingers.
Oh, that. I knew about that. I thought "home key" was some new technological marvel I never heard of, that would make my typing all good.
I'm pretty sure that I can type with my eyes closed without any real issues. In fact I typed this whole post without opening them. If I could use the mouse without opening I'd hit the post button before opening.
Now at Rosedale's. YUM.
Zamir (upon getting the Flying Pig): I am ready to... cross- fertilize in this country!
Bourdain: You may want to rephrase that.
Iam thumv typing this with mu eues closed.
Huh not bad for a phone post.
typing with my eyes closed in interesting IU Usua;y look at the keyboard.
that was interesting -- I tried to fix something , because I wasn't sure if I had hit the key hard enough
in the above sentence there were two errors due to extra letters - and that was typing in my usual way
Dude. Do you not know what home keys are?
Once again my decision to not take typing as an elective in high school bites me in the ass. (I had to google "home keys.") Good job, proto-feminist 14-year-old Steph. How far has that art class gotten you?
(No, really, the reason I didn't take typing as an elective in high school was because I thought it was "oppressive for women to take classes that trained them to be support staff." I was REALLY PROUD of that viewpoint when I was 14. And now I type with 2 fingers and an occasional thumb. Way to go, 14-year-old Steph.)
(Other classes my high school didn't offer* and that my teenage self wouldn't have taken, but which my 40-year-old self wishes I had been able to take: Home Ec [and/or anything remotely Home Ec-related, like cooking, sewing, etc.], Shop, and Auto Repair.
*Being an all-girls' Catholic college prep high school, electives were things like Red China In Literature, Golden Ages of the World [a notoriously back-breaking class that required concurrent enrollment in Latin], and many many religion classes.)
(Seriously, I really wish I knew how to sew. Cooking I've mostly cobbled together, but I can barely sew on a button.)