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Jan 29, 2011 00:43

Sunday, 23th of january, 2011
Italy 00.24 a.m. (Japan Monday 24th, 8.24 a.m.)

I was almost sleeping when my mobile started ringing. I stood up to shut it but I saw on the display it was a private number so it could be the number of an house, it could be an emergecy... whatever, I decided to answer.
That the completely surreal conversation I had ( Read more... )

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chixm8_49 January 29 2011, 02:12:14 UTC
Woah~ Don't want to experience it. D: Maybe it's one of your friend's friend? Your friend's friend wants to do some prank and s/he saw your number in the mobile phone, not knowing that you're on the other side of the world. XDD

And I am quite curious with the broken key.. hmm... :P

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hika86 January 29 2011, 10:34:57 UTC
the broken keys are: ' ù 5 6 ?
Now I'm on my mac so they work XD ahahaah!! (for the ? I had to copy it an paste every time °_°)

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chixm8_49 January 29 2011, 10:56:45 UTC
I thought it was the shift key and 'n'. XDD
Really? I did not know that '?' is not 'existing' in Mac. I haven't used a Mac. ^^;;

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hika86 January 29 2011, 11:19:14 UTC
Ahahah!! No, no.. now I'm on my mac and I have all the key (and they work XD), while on my laptop (Windows) I have all the key but the ? one doesn't work...
What will I do this summer? 2 months without ? key o.o

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chixm8_49 January 29 2011, 11:31:29 UTC
Ahh.. XDD Why don't you use alt+63 instead? Though I guess, copy-paste the '?' is much easier. XDD
2 months? Why? :/

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hika86 January 29 2011, 11:42:28 UTC
oh o.o you're genius! If I remember the number I'll do it! It's better, trust me... everytime I have to look for a webpage to find a ? and copy it XD ahahah!! HELL! O_O
2 months 'cause I'll be in Tokyo with my laptop this summer and if I find a way to use internet I'll continue to write my journey's blog (I wrote it last summer too) but without ?... XD you save me!

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chixm8_49 January 29 2011, 12:09:33 UTC
Woah... I'll better take care of '?' then. XDD In case you forgot the number, this one may help you. :D
Ahh~ wanna go to Tokyo. :3 Better grab Arashi for me. XDD

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hika86 January 29 2011, 15:06:44 UTC
Wow! That's usefull!! *_*
But i just realise that it won't work for "?" since also the "6" key isn't working XD OMG... no way!

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chixm8_49 January 30 2011, 10:53:42 UTC
Hmm.. I think most laptops should have 2 '6' keys. The 1st one was usually found in the linear (horizontal; near the function keys (F1, F2,..)) while the other one is usually found in the 'jkl' sequence...? I'm not sure with it but the pattern of it is similar to the num keys found in the right side of the keyboards used in desktops. Just turn on the num lock and you can use it similar to the desktop keyboards.

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