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Thursday 21 October 2010

Sunday 10 October 2010

Comm

Haven't posted in a while so thought I'd give it a go.
Got a BMX, my room is looking fit these days and I can hear my lighter in the washing machine.

We have the QWERTY keyboards because of typewriters. It as specifically designed to slow you down from typing in those days. ABCDE was seen as too easy, and the vowels too close - before it was even in production - typewriters 'would have crashed'. QWERTY is seen as illogical and erratic and technology is moving beyond keyboard, will QWERTY survive?

Probably, "Human computer interface research has shown recently that people actually like to think and type, not think and speak. When people are given the option to speak they have a much harder time organising their thoughts," - Dan Dixon.

However in a 1000 years we probably won't even be physical entities any more, just stuck on a CD living out themes with scenarios, senses, myths, families etc pretty much just like now, except aware of it. Or not?

I didn't know what else to write because apart from going out a lot nothing has really happened apart from going back to uni, I need a hobby. Hope you're good!