août 31, 2005

never again will i take touchtyping for granted:

so; i hqd this zonderful entry qll plqnned out for yùqll; to be zritten here in qn internet cqfe in begerqc; frqnce: hozever; nobody zqrned ,e thqt the keyboqrds here zould be nothing like the keyboqrds to zahich i q, used: therefore; i q, going to keep this short qnd re,ind you qll thqt i still love you qfter the pqrty 8hoz could i not§))it zqs fqb19; qnd thqt iùll be checking in once i get bqck to qn english keyboqrd:

translation: i had this wonderful entry all planned for yall, to be written here in an internet cafe in bergerac, france. however, nobody warned me that the keyboards in france would be nothing like the keyboards to which i am used. therefore, i a, going to keep this short and just remind you that i still love you after the party (how could i not? it was fab!) and that i will be checking in once i get back to an english keyboard.

Posted by shivery at août 31, 2005 10:47 AM
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If you're on a windows machine in an internet cafe, there might be something in the task bar you can click on to change the keyboard setting. I was just in Germany and neighboring countries, and all of their keyboards had z and y switched (as well as symbols in different locations), but every internet cafe I went to had an easy way to flip what country you wanted the keyboard style set to.

OH, and congrats about being married and all too. :) Anxiously awaiting photos!

Posted by: jenn at septembre 8, 2005 09:46 PM