August 23, 2011 at 10:00 am
· Filed under Oddities and Curiosities · Posted by Wendy
I realised a while ago that I could type my friend’s name with just one hand (it’s Dave, so I guess it’s not as impressive as a longer name would have been). Still, I found it interesting that I could type several words with just my left hand.
Recently on Wordnik I came across a whole list of words that you can type just using your left hand. They include:
cascade
abracadabra
weedeater
redfaced
barge
tweet
retract
wart
farce
Stewart
crested
bastard
vexes
stewardesses
It feels kind of weird to type a whole list of words using just one hand! Do you have any to add to the list?
Oh, in case you didn’t know, there are actually keyboards that are built specifically for one-handed typists.
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August 14, 2011 at 10:00 pm
· Filed under Observations · Posted by Wendy
I’ve just been to see the most recent (and final) Harry Potter film. I saw it in English with Chinese subtitles (and in 3D, of course). I usually find subtitles really distracting, possibly more so when I can read them. When I am forced to watch something with English subtitles, I am often checking to see whether they transcribed it correctly, or I’ve finished reading before the actor actually finishes their lines (leading to the situation where people laugh before the punchline has finished coming out of the actor’s mouth).
Today, though, I found the subtitles quietly encouraging. While there was a lot of action on the screen, I wasn’t really paying attention to them, but in slower scenes (especially when the actors weren’t speaking too fast), I found that I could read a lot of the characters. Obviously a lot of the characters’ names, spells, etc, weren’t words I knew, but I could read some lines well enough to know that they could have done a better translation. That feeling was very gratifying.
Have you ever had subtitles take you by surprise?
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