The mind of my laptop has taken off on its own. I don't favor this in a laptop. I want absolute fidelity from all my machines.
What's happened is that when I type "e," what shows up is both "e" and the letter next to it, so that I get "ew." Which is not always what I want to say.
And it's happening at scattered locations all over my keyboard.
(If anybody knows anything about this problem, I would love to hear from you!)
Otherwise, I'll be writing at a public computer in the Chapel Hill Library, as I am now. Or I'll be writing items like this:
It'sd sdomewtimnewsd vewry sdifficult to dsesal ewith thew inmdsewpewnmdsewnmcew of othewrsd.
Translation: It's sometimes very difficult to deal with the independence of others.
Especially those as close as one's computer.
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Thursday, October 02, 2008
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