
While not officially and Aggie, I am an Aggie Sympathizer!
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Going back to the late 1800's and early 1900's, a lot of salesmen were pitching the technology to people who had never seen one before. Few people could touch type, and the salesmen would type "TYPEWRITER" to demonstrate the functionality. Using a hunt-and-peck method of typing during a sales pitch, the salesmen found it handy to have all of the letters easy to find on the top row. I'd guess that this format also made it accessible for the customers-to-be who may have never used a keyboard to type "TYPEWRITER" on their own - being able to quickly find the letters. Putting the equipment in the customer's hands and evoking a quick positive emotional experience is a useful tool in sales.sjfcontrol wrote:Why would that be an advantage to the salesmen, or anybody for that matter?fickman wrote:Besides being laid out to prevent the keys from jamming when typing fast, the QWERTY layout had one other nice feature. . . all of the letters for "TYPEWRITER" are on the top row. The salesmen appreciated that and it was good for business. Legend says the designer tweaked the final arrangement of the letters with this in mind. . . but whether he did or not, it was probably a feature that helped the QWERTY format become established over the first 100 years of its existence.sjfcontrol wrote:Also, because there wasn't a distinct transition from Typewriters to computer keyboards.SQLGeek wrote:Tradition, because QWERTY was used on typewriters and it is what everybody was already used to.
Manual Typewriter, electric typewriter, IBM Selectric typewriter, teletype, keypunch, built-in computer keyboard, separate computer keyboard. And each used the QWERTY layout.
The first computer I ever used, an IBM 1620 used an electric typewriter that was mechanically controlled to print output, and had sensors attached to each key for input.
An Aggie!!!The Annoyed Man wrote:What do you call an Aggie, two weeks after graduation?
It takes a sick mind to be a TeaSipper.Bulldog1911 wrote:Just wanted to make you all sick and show you my new keyboard...
I hate how TT always plays spoiller to either the Hornz or the aggies every other season.SQLGeek wrote:As somebody with no particular loyalty, I find the UT / TAMU feuds quite amusing...especially with TT being the red-headed step child of the bunch (or Ralph Nader if you will).
I went to UH. Then I got wise and married an Aggie. Nuff saidgwashorn wrote:Forth, I can't believe no one has stood up for Cougar High!!
LOL.... I like that!!!A-R wrote:I went to UH. Then I got wise and married an Aggie. Nuff saidgwashorn wrote:Forth, I can't believe no one has stood up for Cougar High!!
Has the UT system been informed of this change?gwashorn wrote: Second, it is Texas University. Ask any AGGIE cause it ain't THE... University OF Texas....![]()
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Sure, if you want to ignore this little nugget:67N20 wrote:DATE: November 25, 2010
LOCATION: DKR, Texas Memorial Stadium
RESULTS: AGGIES: 24 longhorns: 14
End of discussion.