Middle English Word of the Moment

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Guest blogger post

From Elizabeth.  She is fascinated with why adults spend so much time pushing buttons on their shiny things that open and close.  She opened my blogpost-composing program all by herself, and proceeded to contribute the following:

 

 

ujnnbbbbbbbi4rty;u0op[78y-u\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\bgggggg4oooo

 

 

9k]];io’.~*

k,j’n;.l’;/..’’’’’``’’’’’’’’3q2d1iB1`G2KQJMKK

QUL.;````````q!@

GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG15UI85Y5

   21`WW

DFGYYD,, 5¼66666S

HH3``````````````VCV CV XQV V VC ZXJK<

 

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I should also point out that she is very conscientious about her spelling, and called up the spell-checker at least five times while writing. She also tried to make a category for it (something like 23b4, I believe), but the silly  enter key was mysteriously stuck (possibly something to do with the fact that she was leaning on shift).

She is now performing similar operations with her little (musical) keyboard, and trying to play it with her mouth.

2 comments:

Susan Higginbotham said...

Aw, that's sweet! My children are past that age--once in a while one of my cats attempts to make a contribution, though.

Hannah Kilpatrick said...

There was a lot more, but she decided it didn't come up to her exacting editorial standards, so she leaned on the backspace key until it disappeared.