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*googles UK keyboard* \ is down next to Z I'm so lost
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 20:00:05 UTC from web-
@redenchilada the forward and backslashes are by the respective shift keys because we're consistent
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 20:01:42 UTC from web-
@tiffany Consistent like putting a lone symbol key in a corner far away from all other symbols
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 20:29:26 UTC from web-
@redenchilada it's symmetrical you greasy lout
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 20:30:43 UTC from web-
@tiffany Why is < on the right side then you inconsistent Brits
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 20:34:22 UTC from web-
@redenchilada 'less than' comes before 'greater than' you absolute swill
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 20:57:40 UTC from web-
@tiffany But symmetry means you'd put < on the left and > on the right if you're gonna be consistent with \ and /
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 21:50:22 UTC from web-
@redenchilada well < and > are for the same function while / is punctuation and \ literally doesn't matter
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 21:51:54 UTC from web-
@tiffany \ and / are directory separators you moron
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 21:52:44 UTC from web-
@redenchilada I've been nothing but good to you Tim, and you treat me like derelict filth
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 21:53:46 UTC from web-
@tiffany It's not my fault your keyboard sucks
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 21:56:50 UTC from web
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@redenchilada that doesn't make sense to me
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@taknamay Shoosh
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 21:55:24 UTC from web
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@redenchilada What's there in the USA keyboard anyway? I have a < > key.
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 20:11:05 UTC from web-
@skellythos Z is right next to shift on US keyboards.
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 20:17:04 UTC from web-
@redenchilada So straaaange
Thursday, 03-Dec-15 20:45:52 UTC from web-
@skellythos I can take a picture
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