What state and airline names can be typed on one keyboard line?
I told you this was silly!
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What state and airline names can be typed on one keyboard line?
I told you this was silly!
Iowa and Ohio work, if a couple of letters are worn off the keys. http://www.4smileys.com/smileys/cool...-glasses32.gif
Hint: someone special here knows this airline very well--and I think they've been to the state.
Really, Mig? Ohio and Iowa Airlines?? Besides H and A are on a different keyboard line...-I think you need to get your hat--
OK M7 I'll admit I was reaching a bit - OK a lot, hence the necessity of "a couple of letters being worn off the keys". But as far as an airline with letters all on one line - what can I say, I immediately thought of AA. (on the same line, will the added bonus of the same letter) http://www.4smileys.com/smileys/cool...-glasses32.gif
alaska
isppilot gets the prize...
Ok, Mig, what state is named AA? Oh, my my my my
Perhaps Mig is not using a standard US keyboard??? I remember trying to print out boarding passes in Zurich once and it took forever to learn the layout of the keyboard.
M7, whatever state Mig might have in mind, interesting tidbit nonetheless.
See what happens when I work way too many hours in one day? I totally miss a question that I could have answered! AK (state) and AS (airline)
ALASKA…. well done isppilot, I didn’t have this one. BTW, I have a standard keyboard, however some of letters have worn off.
And Donna I didn’t have AK or AS either. http://www.4smileys.com/smileys/cool...-glasses21.gif
hmmmm...bet you could find one here:
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q...oard&FORM=IGRE
A little paint and VOILA!
My son actually ordered (by accident) a keyboard that as NO letters on it. Why would you even sell such a thing? It wouldn't be a big deal for me since I learned to type in the dark ages where we used (gasp!) actual manual typewriters and the teacher had put white tape on all of the keys. She set up a screen with the actual keys at the front of the room so you had to learn to type without looking at the keys. Of course, back in the day, I also learned how to use a dictaphone (does anyone even know what that was anymore?) and shorthand. Ah, high school, preparing me for a career that I only did for about 5 years . . .
And carbons- remember the non-rev passes with red ink carbons
M7 I’ve already been considering replacing a few of the keys
“PANIC”, “duh!”, “Oops”, “Any Key” seem like useful replacements to me. http://www.4smileys.com/smileys/happy-smileys/freu.gif
I'd forgotten about the red ink carbon passes! Good grief, I am old.
I still have one of those chits!!
I like my keyboard-it lights up when I put my hands over it---Yay