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Open Forum => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Rawrlolsauce! on October 24, 2010, 01:13:21 AM
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imkj useiojnhhg jkmnyhu erl;pv bgfposde
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i btyped this wimth my nose.
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svadly thjis iis mlore rewadabvle thjen most noolb's postsw
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truedde≥ yhjsgb
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ium ghoinnmgh to slerer
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tongue ftw :P
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Thatsss groossw..
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jhow dfid you makle gthe colon fgor the smile
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hi i did this with my nose.
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i typed this with mu glasses....
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I used my tongue on the touchpad to move my pointer over the tongue icon and then pushed the button. Did the same to hit "Post."
*This post was not done tongue-style* ;D
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I used my tongue on the touchpad to move my pointer over the tongue icon and then pushed the button. Did the same to hit "Post."
*This post was not done tongue-style* ;D
That's still gross, lol. *a hands-used post*
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fighter plane FTW
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pencil ftw newbs
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pencil ftw newbs
Type something in this thread without your hands.
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wsuhjitrsd szgfvxz jhnl;p (with my chin it was supposed to be wuts up ppl
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} Rolled my head on the keyboard lol.
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thats cheating.redemption card better
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/"{ VCvd?"+??"X x ?"{Z feet. 890876890 Brothers head.
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bhdeyh jmmkjm jmn gtfhnsd sfgrtv
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y8bjk mnates
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Something in this thread without your hands.
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tyyyyyyped with nose
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tongue is gross
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i took alkl the keyus off my keybopard the othre day and cleanmd it. im noit puttingg my tounge near itrrrrrrrrrrr.
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i took alkl the keyus off my keybopard the othre day and cleanmd it. im noit puttingg my tounge near itrrrrrrrrrrr.
lolz Derp
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i used my son's finger
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ewolbgo9wl, o jua
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I like how the whole avatar thing was deleted, and yet this thread lives on. As we say, dhugtrf bgfrhy hyfrdfgt nfrdfghnujfrtggt
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Thats actually a good sign. It means one of the admins saw this thread and decided it wasn't lock worthy.
thyis might survive. elbow
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elboew ids hsrdc.
ibvde dfol ne nosded, elbow and tongue. and fofrehreadf.
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imkj useiojnhhg jkmnyhu erl;pv bgfposde
tf4hyen 9ki kl m.mj .,
I tried to type with my toes....
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imkj useiojnhhg jkmnyhu erl;pv bgfposde
tf4hyen 9ki kl m.mj .,
I tried to type with my toes....
ccolol; story bbbro
(also with troes)
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hg ,is vvco0l sole of foot.
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STUPID REFS RAAAAAAAAGHE!
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
The program recognizes itself as a proper name and doesn't put a space between Naturally and Speaking (but still capitalizes the S)? Wow. That's some software. :o
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Or he corrected it.
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Or he corrected it.
Or it's magic
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Or he corrected it.
Or it's magic
Teach the controversy!
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llol nmoolbz
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i typed this with my nose
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Technically, none of my posts use hands, but rather paws.
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Technically, none of my posts use hands, but rather paws.
I was wondering about that are you just one kitten who was smarter then all the others and took control or are you an amalgamation of all kittens' personalities?
Also how do you control all the kittens? do you use telepathy or do you have one of those hive mind things going?
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what should i type-i also typed this with my nose ask 3 liner
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It's mainly a team effort. Though Whiskers keeps getting distracted by the mouse.
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Honorificabilitudinitatibus - Honorificabilitudinitatibus is the ablative plural of the medieval Latin word honorificabilitudinitas, which can be translated as "the state of being able to achieve honours". It is mentioned by the character Costard in Act V, Scene I of William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost. As it appears only once in Shakespeare's works, it is a hapax legomenon in the Shakespeare canon. It is also the longest word in the English language featuring alternating consonants and vowels.[2]
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Honorificabilitudinitatibus - Honorificabilitudinitatibus is the ablative plural of the medieval Latin word honorificabilitudinitas, which can be translated as "the state of being able to achieve honours". It is mentioned by the character Costard in Act V, Scene I of William Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost. As it appears only once in Shakespeare's works, it is a hapax legomenon in the Shakespeare canon. It is also the longest word in the English language featuring alternating consonants and vowels.[2]
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As the largest known protein, titin also has the longest IUPAC name. The full chemical name, which starts methionyl... and ends ...isoleucine, contains 189,819 letters and is sometimes stated to be the longest word in the English language, or any language.
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
The program recognizes itself as a proper name and doesn't put a space between Naturally and Speaking (but still capitalizes the S)? Wow. That's some software. :o
thats the way the name is supposed to be. no space between the y and s.
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
The program recognizes itself as a proper name and doesn't put a space between Naturally and Speaking (but still capitalizes the S)? Wow. That's some software. :o
thats the way the name is supposed to be. no space between the y and s.
I know, because it is a proper name (of a software). But, when you say it, you say the words separately, and the software would have to know that you meant the proper name, rather than two separate words "naturally" and "speaking." I was impressed by the fact that the software recognized its own name and made the proper name version of the words.
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i typed this with my nose first try.
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ZI typerd trhis with formal gloves on. The slickness of them makes it quite hard to control. Yes this is using my hands but I decided to do this for fun. I think I finally have the hang of it.
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking.
The program recognizes itself as a proper name and doesn't put a space between Naturally and Speaking (but still capitalizes the S)? Wow. That's some software. :o
thats the way the name is supposed to be. no space between the y and s.
I know, because it is a proper name (of a software). But, when you say it, you say the words separately, and the software would have to know that you meant the proper name, rather than two separate words "naturally" and "speaking." I was impressed by the fact that the software recognized its own name and made the proper name version of the words.
haha, yeah, i wonder what it would do if i actually wanted to say 'there is a dragon naturally speaking on the redemption forums'.