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    The early engineers of the modern computer had to arrange these letters on the top row of the keyboard to easily be able to type out the description of their invention!
    What 10 letter word and I talking about?

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    • #874044

      Typewriter ?

      • #874080

        Perfectly correct Carolyn…. clever

        • #874090

          Don’t you mean tzpewriter? Looks that way on my Switzerland kezboard.

          • #874113

            If it makes sense to you, I will accept it…. laugh

          • #874114

            If it makes sense to you, I will accept it…. laugh

        • #874091

          Don’t you mean tzpewriter? Looks that way on my Switzerland kezboard.

      • #874081

        Perfectly correct Carolyn…. clever

    • #874045

      Typewriter ?

    • #874123

      A typewriter is a modern computer?

      • #874127

        Is that a question or a statement?
        A typewriter didn’t have a monitor and it made a noise when these little arm thingies hit the drum to imprint the characters. Aweful computer!!!!

        • #874132

          Not having an Australian accent, it is a question.
          I was just trying to decipher your original question, where it appears (to me) that the answer is implied to be the ‘invention’ the engineers were working on.

          • #874139

            I suppose it is just my opinion that the forerunner to the modern computer was the typewriter. Its the only cryptic clue I could think up at the time. smile

            • #874176

              Ah!
              The forerunner to the modern computer was more than just a typewriter; it was the abacus, the drawing board, the filing cabinet, the air-brush, the slide rule, the fax machine, the double-entry ledger…. and a few other things as well.

            • #874489

              I suppose the abbacus tops them all… laugh

            • #874490

              I suppose the abbacus tops them all… laugh

            • #874177

              Ah!
              The forerunner to the modern computer was more than just a typewriter; it was the abacus, the drawing board, the filing cabinet, the air-brush, the slide rule, the fax machine, the double-entry ledger…. and a few other things as well.

          • #874140

            I suppose it is just my opinion that the forerunner to the modern computer was the typewriter. Its the only cryptic clue I could think up at the time. smile

        • #874133

          Not having an Australian accent, it is a question.
          I was just trying to decipher your original question, where it appears (to me) that the answer is implied to be the ‘invention’ the engineers were working on.

      • #874128

        Is that a question or a statement?
        A typewriter didn’t have a monitor and it made a noise when these little arm thingies hit the drum to imprint the characters. Aweful computer!!!!

    • #874124

      A typewriter is a modern computer?

    • #874770

      Ah, but why did the inventor of that invention arrange the letters as you see them today?

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        • #875795

          Yep, it was to slow down the typers. The original typewriter layout had the letters in alphabetical order. But people began to type to fast, so fast, that it would constantly jam up the letter ‘arms’ as they flew out to hit the ink ribbon and paper. So instead of reengineering the typewriter, the inventory just scrambled the letters, to slow down the typists! grin

        • #875796

          Yep, it was to slow down the typers. The original typewriter layout had the letters in alphabetical order. But people began to type to fast, so fast, that it would constantly jam up the letter ‘arms’ as they flew out to hit the ink ribbon and paper. So instead of reengineering the typewriter, the inventory just scrambled the letters, to slow down the typists! grin

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    • #874771

      Ah, but why did the inventor of that invention arrange the letters as you see them today?

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