We have an easy life

I work a normal 60 hour week like most Americans, but working from home and on a computer is pretty nice compared to the many laboring construction workers, garbage men, etc, etc. Simply being thankful for the opportunities the Internet provides.

60 hours is normal? Got-damn. I work like 16. But you don't see me makin a thread about it, dude.
 


60 hours is normal? Got-damn. I work like 16. But you don't see me makin a thread about it, dude.


Yea, my day is like:

-wake up at 2pm check email
-drink a coke, wake up, watch news
-work for about an hour
-play some video games for like 5 hours
-do like 2 more hours of work
-play more video games and watch TV until bed time


FUCK YEAH
 
All the cool people have at least 6 keyboards, man. I usually tape my keyboards to my hands and use them to type on other keyboards. That's because I'm not just super-efficient, I'm hyper-efficient.

AHHHH HAHAHa. Seriously just lofl. But bro, how do you work your mouseseses?
 
5 keyboards. lol.

What are you, Plastic Man? Do you just stretch your arms out and type away? Do you realize how absolutely stupid your setup is? Do you? Do you?
 
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kinda off topic:
you guys should really give two keyboards (one above and slightly to the right) a shot, one for each hand. Once you get used to it, it's a real time saver when programming. You can hit all the special characters without stopping the regular keys and can switch to capslock on one while keeping the other for lower case.

for instance i type all the strings and variable names with one hand while the other is pivoted over the { } ; " [ ] & = and numeric keys while navigating around the page with the directionals using my thumb. Then when chatting on IM or something both switch to homerow on their respective sides.

just sayin...
 
kinda off topic:
you guys should really give two keyboards (one above and slightly to the right) a shot, one for each hand. Once you get used to it, it's a real time saver when programming. You can hit all the special characters without stopping the regular keys and can switch to capslock on one while keeping the other for lower case.

for instance i type all the strings and variable names with one hand while the other is pivoted over the { } ; " [ ] & = and numeric keys while navigating around the page with the directionals using my thumb.

just sayin...

do you have the '$' key mapped to something other than shift+4?
 
do you have the '$' key mapped to something other than shift+4?
no they're just on the number keys. Like I'll use the number and character keys as my home row and my thumb on the directional then tag the shift key directly above the directional keys.

edit: the only one thats difficult to hit from using the numbers keys as homerow is the tilde ~ so as i slide to hit that i hit the other shift with the thumb.