Ladies and Gentlemen, your modern GOP:
“Bob Sherwood’s seat [in Pennsylvania] would have been overwhelmingly ours, if his mistress hadn’t whined about being throttled.”
Yup, and Washington DC would be one the safest cities in America if it wasn't for all the murders.
UPDATE: Why is the "caps lock" button so prominent? How often do you use caps lock versus, say, the "delete" button? What's the point? And who makes these decisions?
There's a great program called CapsUnlock - it's free. It relegates the capslock key into a shift key. It is great (except for those rare times when you want to type in all caps).
Posted by: Steve Calderwood | November 15, 2006 at 01:23 AM
The keyboard is based on the old manual typewriter keyboard which had a capslock key, but of course no delete key. The keyboard was designed by a lefthanded person that is why the most used keys are on the left side.
Posted by: exemplar of benevolence | November 15, 2006 at 09:06 AM