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London, Ontario, February 2008 [Click to embiggen]
I took this picture of my laptop's keyboard for a work-related project, but decided I liked the perspective so much that I'd upload it as a Caption This photo, too.
First thing every morning, I stare at these keys for a few seconds and think about all the words I'll be cranking out through the day. A comfortable, well laid-out and fast keyboard is critical to me. I'm a bit OCD about these things, so I'm thrilled that this new laptop of mine lets my fingers fly.
About the only thing that comes close to this is one of the new Mac 'boards. Maybe there are more keyboard pics in my future. Yes? No? Do let me know where you want my lens to do the walking next.
Your turn: Please name or otherwise caption this decidedly abstract image. As always, have fun with it. You may submit as many captions as you wish. You may enlist the help of friends, family members and pets. You may be as wackily creative as you wish. I'll announce the winner of my everlasting gratitude around this time next Sunday.
But wait, let's talk about last week's image of my rented Ford Focus by the side of a rural road: Judy takes it this week with Roadsidia. Judy (aka Kenju) is a florist who puts any other florist I've known to shame. She taught me that florists use the word "roadsidia" to describe things that grow alongside the highway. That word is so appropriate here! Have you seen Judy's blog? Please go there now and congratulate her.
My honorable menschens (no, that's not a typo...if you know the Yiddish word, mensch, then this refers to the plural form.):
- Craziequeen: "Notes from the Hard Shoulder."
- Mike: "Should have bought the Chevy."
- Tiel Aisha Ansari: "Cold-shouldered."
- Omykiss: "Grounded."
- Robin: "Out of Focus."
- Steve: "A Ford able office space."
Scrabble? Anyone?
ReplyDeleteWhen a picture (REALLY) paints a thousand words.
ReplyDeleteWhen your fingers do the talkin'....
Keys to my heart
Soon to be Written Inc.
QWERTY and then some
Keyed up
(Thanks for the menschens;). )
THANKS, Carmi! I'm honored!
ReplyDeleteThis week's photo:
"Follow the black brick road....."
untapped energy
ReplyDeleteHow about....
ReplyDeleteTo write or not to write, that is the question.
Michele sent me today.
Key stones
ReplyDeleteWhat's that Dr. Jekyll doing in the middle row?
U4 - I5 - I win
The irrationality of language, confined in a relentless grid (Or: Grid Irony)
I always trip over that little bar on the J.
Warning: punctuation ahead
Under the numbers, the Blue
Under the letters, the Gray
(cf. The Blue and The Gray)
Key bored
That's the damnedest floor tile I've ever seen
(Thanks for the hon ments!)
The keys to Carmi's blogging brilliance.
ReplyDeleteDepress for success.
Right hand manned.
Finger playground.
Jay Kay Elle Sem.
In the Laptop of Luxury.
Where words wait to be discovered.
I love Judy/Kenju's blog. I like looking at all the boxes. I enjoyed the box of crayons that she photographed recently...I am a crayon fan. Michele sent me.
ReplyDeletePlaying the keys like a sweet sonata.
ReplyDelete(OK, I'll admit that I've been feeling guilty about not practicing my piano for ages.)
How have you been, Carmi? I've got some catching up to do around here. It's been WAY too long.
Come by and check out my pix from Thailand. I've FINALLY posted them. LOVE my new camera! Have a great weekend.
I like having a keyboard that I find easy, too. I have no idea how fast I type since I started blogging...it was fast before but I would assume MUCH faster now. This sometimes translates to SUPERFAST on a regular PC. Michele sent me. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe keys on my laptop go tap-tap-tap, tap-tap-tap, tap-tap-tap; the keys on my laptop for tap-tap-tap, all day long...
ReplyDeleteMichele sent me to sing for ya :)
Keys to his success.
ReplyDeleteKeys to writing well.
The keys to Carmi's blog.
(okay, hardly original but true, all of it!)
Gotta love a new laptop...when the keyboard isn't worn and the letters aren't rubbed off...enjoy the toy!
Hey Carmi.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard from you in quite some time.
Thanks for stopping by again...I hope you've maybe noticed some improvement in my shots over time.
I'll be stopping your spot as well.
Thanks for the encouragement..i really appreciate it :)
coded keyboard
ReplyDeleteI5 . . . BINGO!!
ReplyDelete**Addendum...the hazards of moderated blogging makes one look like she has lifted someone else's entry when in fact she had posted it before either had been approved.
ReplyDeletelest anyone think I repeated what went before...
;-)
"keys talking here"... " watch it man... DON'T PUSH MY BUTTONS today!!"
ReplyDeleteSome more...:)
ReplyDeleteMy Precious
Unwritten
Lap Dance
United we spell
Letter Boxed
Middle men
Connect the thoughts
A take off of Robin's "Unwritten" could be "Unwritten Inc." (Oh... I guess Robin did say first "Soon to be Written Inc.")
ReplyDeleteBut, honestly, the first thing that came to my mind was "How does Carmi keep his keyboard so much cleaner than mine?"
Good day to you!
These letters translate to my thoughts...
ReplyDeleteIts boring here! Tap me now and see what happens.
come on, push my buttons.
ReplyDeleteVx
"Awaiting sticky fingers..."
ReplyDeleteEvery day I start out and lay my head down on the keyboard to start the day with a prayer.
ReplyDeleteThen I look at it and without fail what comes to mind is. . .
-- bread and butter --
with all the jobs I've had over the years how'd it end up that my paycheck is dependent on that black rectangle with letters?
world jumble . . . how many words can you come up with?
ReplyDeletemilk
mop
plum
I.O.U.
Time for my finger-stretching exercises. CTRL-ALT-DEL!
ReplyDelete(P.S. I have the same keyboard on my work laptop.)
The wonderful HP Compaq 6910p keyboard featuring HP DuraKeys :-)
ReplyDeleteDarren: You always know how to make me laugh!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, though, my 6910p's keyboard is light years ahead of anything I've ever used before. I've had clients tell me how impressed they are at how quiet the thing is. I just love the feel, the layout, and the fact that after using it for 8 months, it still looks as pristine as it did the day I cracked it out of its box.
Yeah, I'm OCD about things like this. Next, we'll talk about the screen!
OK, I'll bite...this is my second caption maybe?
ReplyDelete"Don't push my buttons".....
:)
I thought those keys looked familiar. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love it too. I have the tendency to bang on keys when I'm typing fast, and this keyboard still looks good as new.
Lots of good ones already...but I'll give it a go: "Type-Cast".
ReplyDeleteHappy WW...albeit a tad late.
Carmi, I'm sorry I haven't been by lately...
ReplyDeleteHere's my contribution: "Words escape me." :D
It was a shameless plug, I know, but I simply couldn't resist...
ReplyDeleteAnd you're not the only one getting quoted these days :-)
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/tech/electronics/solid-state-drives.html
3662 at me!
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