> [mailto:CONLANG@listserv.brown.edu] On Behalf Of Mark J. Reed
> > I tried it about 25+ years ago. I'm in I.T. where I'm forced to
> > use a lot of different computers so Dvorak isn't practical for
> > me. I really don't type fast enough for it to be a major
> > benefit anyway. Only about 35-40 WPM.
> I'm in the same boat, except I type a tad faster than that on qwerty -
> 90+ wpm. I'm kinda surprised your typing speed isn't higher, given
> that you're in IT. Just keeping up with my work email is plenty of
> typing practice. :)
The need to use a )(#*$*'ed mouse has slowed down typing a lot. I hate switching
back and forth between the two. I'd much prefer to run on a mouseless platform.
Getting somewhat OT here, but after working in Georgia for the last few weeks, I'm
trying to figure out why a lot of the road signs there have undotted <i>'s.