RE: QWERTY-bashing in the copyright age

D S Hendler (bison who-is-at mail.utexas.edu)
Fri, 25 Sep 1998 08:32:01 -0500

But does it have to be so dualistic? Perhaps one can see
how history has lead to what we have, and yet acknowledge
that the QWERTY layout is how "we" are used to typing?
Plopped down in front of a Dvorak, I know I would be lost,
and though I might get used to it for a while, I'd have to
rescramble when I next sat down in front of a QWERTY.
Which is to say, that I'd love to speak in a univeral
nearly always regularly conjugated language, but I'm stuck
with English, and what little Spanish I know.

dave