dinky wrote::lol: poor maxy. the wee runt of the litter.
I see a considerably smaller left shift key, and it looks like they moved the backslash key. he said something about the US layout being terrible though (on that particular IBM notebook), and I find that's always the problem when I buy laptops (cuz I'm cheap and only look at price & specs then later realize how crap the placement of the touch pad is or how inconvenient the layout or batter life is). but I don't see any major difference between the two that he swapped out.
you ever program dinky? In fact, if you touch type its earth and water. Its all the punctuation that's moved and worst of all, the physical hardware is "wrong" on the us native (most other keyboards have the uk style with the large enter key and the \ on the opposite little finger to the forward slash).... makes things very odd and very slow if your used to the other.
Look here to see all the world's keyboard layouts:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_l ... rd_layoutsYour backslash is horribly placed imo, the @ symbol is in the wrong place and replaces the incredibly common " key... that's horrendous, and the worst crime is that the two different types of quotations on the same key on the us layout (very important for strings)... yuck. This makes coding much slower if your used to one or the other, relearning major shifts in keys that give no benefit would be an annoyance. Sure you can learn it, but the us layout gives no benefits what so ever anyway.
The biggest problem is I'd have to relearn a keyboard layout and the uk one is more than adequate for me (and i kind of prefer it anyway). Euro sign has been tacked onto the dollar key btw, its an extended keyboard; uk has the alt gr, which gives us the ability for one key to be 3 different characters (alt-gr+4 = €, shift+4=$, 4=4). Neither the us or uk keyboards have dead keys, the us international does have some key-combos that are dead iirc (bloody quote mess key iirc).
Anyway, the main reason I hate the thing and can't use it is they've messed up
all the punctuation, the ~ key is a big stretch and I use that all the time in cygwin and on remote terminals to our hpux boxes, and I'd loose a lot of time on a keyboard I don't like.
All that said, I touch type anyway so I'm not actually looking at the keys... its the bad left shift key, the poor backslash location and the smaller enter keys that are the big problems and switching region won't fix those for me as its hardware layout
Those three are hella important for the command line (not so much backspace when in vi though
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There's an annoying south african that uses an american layout on an english keyboard at work and he's got an english keyboard but has bound the shitty US keys to it. I got sick of going in and changing his keyboard layout so I've told him he's not getting any help from me if he doesn't learn to type on a proper keyboard.
bastard.
laptop keyboards are easy as cake to switch out if you've got a good laptop brand; the lenovos especially since they have great build quality and the screws on the reverse are marked showing you what the screws you need to undo are for each component (ie. screen, keyboard, hdd, wrist panel)
vista 32bit
no actually, its vista 64bit, but its a bug in both (google vista stop code 3gb). Just had to pull out a stick of ram, install, update and put in the stick of ram and its been fine.
In fact, I have vista on my notebook and its been rock solid (and i don't mean a brick
) and since patching up vista x64 on my desktop its been perfect too. No bsods, no lockups, no slow response nothing.
Of course, I do kind of know how to tweak computers by now (I have a friggin bat file that installs software and lays out the directory structure of my drives for pete's sake
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Just turn off the user nag option and its great (plus you get windows+tab which is a feature nix has had for ages that makes tabbing between the millions of windows i have much easier).
I just installed bioshock and played a little bit. Full resolution, max settings for everything, dx10... no slow down at all.
I watched death proof and planet terror. Death Proof I very much enjoyed; it wasn't tarrantinos best by any stretch and I felt there were pacing problems and it was a bit heavy on the idle chatter but it was enjoyable. Was a bit up on the cheesey girl power stuff for the most part, and frankly I was routing for Kurt Russel the whole time
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What a shame about the ending for the Russel Rooters! Maybe he's still alive he just has a crushed face?
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Planet Terror banged everything up a notch... it was so freakin awesome and silly. Easily 1upped Death Proof without breaking a sweat; the violence was excellent, the gore was over the top, the acting was spot on, the style and plot execution... great. The bit where it 'missing reels' on you was brave and brilliant... really sparks your imagination and could contain the best footage of the film... except its missing
Top stuff. The ickle bike is a classic too
Both movies had brilliant casts, but Planet Terror took the biscuit here too.
Top stuff, watch it if you've not seen it!