“To require [a person] to master touch typing on the keyboard is a form of sadistic cruelty reminiscent of the worst in the Middle Ages.”
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Replying to @WideSpacer @mwichary
I should probably be kinder. He may well have believed his own bullpoop. But he still faked and distorted research repeatedly.
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Replying to @WideSpacer
BTW if you have any links, please share. I have a sources, but the more the merrier.
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Replying to @mwichary
I'm sure you've seen this one. Liebowitz and Margolis. http://reason.com/archives/1996/06/01/typing-errors/ …
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Replying to @WideSpacer @mwichary
But most people still think that Dvorak is theoretically better.
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Replying to @WideSpacer
I thought it was better in one aspect: reducing finger travel?
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Replying to @mwichary
It might be better in that respect. But has anyone shown that this matters?
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Replying to @WideSpacer @mwichary
And damnit. Now you've made me want to do another statistical analysis.
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Yesssssss. Can I quote it in my book? :·]
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Replying to @mwichary
I am assuming you read my first one? http://widespacer.blogspot.com/2015/11/the-hidden-secrets-of-qwerty.html …
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