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Jan 20, 2009 00:17

I've been practicing my typing lots. this way I can save my voice for important stuffs like training or something. Still wondering what & and % are.

and whats, I mean what's ~ too?

all thes funny symbols make no sense to me.

oh well. FINALLY it's getting warm. it makes me happy to no end.

capslock, typing of the damned, this little piggy, fails at typing

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kanscientist January 20 2009, 08:46:59 UTC
You've improved a great deal!

For the record, % is percent. It means one in every hundred. So, if someone said something happens 35% of the time, they would mean it happened about once every three times. & is a way of writing "and".

And ~ is...Hm.

[Switches to Voice]]

It's this sort of thing~

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[Voice] kazamaufo January 20 2009, 09:05:55 UTC
So it's more a sound instead of a punctuation thingy?

That's a lotta stuff to remember for little symbols.

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[Voice] kanscientist January 20 2009, 20:01:51 UTC
Precisely!

The more you use them, the easier it is to remember. It will seem natural after a while~

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[Voice] kazamaufo January 20 2009, 20:23:58 UTC
Thanks!

I hope I figure this whole thing out. Um, it's called a "keyboard" right?

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shibuya_noise January 21 2009, 00:26:02 UTC
I thought I told you. & is the same thing as typing 'and'. The other is percent.

Don't ask what the ~ is for, but girls like using it to be cute.

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[Voice] kazamaufo January 21 2009, 01:36:00 UTC
Oh right! You did. Sorry, man. I forgot.

That's what that other guy told me. Kinda weird.

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Re: [Voice] shibuya_noise January 21 2009, 03:35:41 UTC
Yeah, but, can't complain really. Dunno why they bothered to include it and not just a button with a smiling face on it.

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[Voice] kazamaufo January 21 2009, 03:41:37 UTC
That idea is PERFECT! The smiley face would work so much better than a squiggly thing.

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healthiest January 21 2009, 00:41:41 UTC
The "~" character is called a tilde and is regularly used for other languages, such as Vietnamese and Spanish.

I think its use on the forum has been explained to you.

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[Voice] kazamaufo January 21 2009, 01:36:49 UTC
Ohhhhhh, so they are used in other languages. No wonder I didn't recognize it.

Heeey, you look familiar.

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[Voice] healthiest January 21 2009, 01:48:36 UTC
-small gasp- Ahhh...! You're the proctor of the hot springs.

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[Voice] kazamaufo January 21 2009, 01:50:31 UTC
YOU'RE THE GUY WHO KEEPS TRYING TO WASH HIS DISHES IN THE ONSEN, AREN'T YOU?

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