X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,c7d9bdca1d0caae2 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public X-Google-Thread: fbb9d,c7d9bdca1d0caae2 X-Google-Attributes: gidfbb9d,public X-Google-Thread: 110f55,c7d9bdca1d0caae2 X-Google-Attributes: gid110f55,public X-Google-ArrivalTime: 1994-10-08 17:03:08 PST Path: bga.com!news.sprintlink.net!sashimi.wwa.com!not-for-mail From: twp1@callisto.acpub.duke.edu (Travis Wellington Pouarz) Newsgroups: rec.arts.ascii,alt.ascii-art,alt.binaries.pictures.ascii Subject: Talk: Dvorak-QWERTY Date: 7 Oct 1994 23:52:03 -0500 Organization: Duke University Lines: 9 Sender: boba@wwa.com Approved: boba@wwa.com Message-ID: <3758hj$51d@sashimi.wwa.com> References: <781124699.1969.0@unix6.andrew.cmu.edu> <36qgrt$nf@gagme.wwa.com> <36usn8$o4v@sashimi.wwa.com> <36uu7f$fq0@gagme.wwa.com> <3746n7$hug@sashimi.wwa.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: sashimi.wwa.com Xref: bga.com rec.arts.ascii:1992 alt.ascii-art:12777 alt.binaries.pictures.ascii:1295 If I remember correctly, an appendix in my Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing manual had an excellent section on the history and development from of the typewriter and the layouts involved. Unfortunately, I won't be able to check until Christmas. Can anyone confirm what I think I remember. -- Travis, The Wellington of Duke