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Subject: sdfsdf
Category: Computers > Graphics
Asked by: hellmaker77-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 31 Jan 2003 22:09 PST
Expires: 01 Feb 2003 17:34 PST
Question ID: 155954
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Request for Question Clarification by tisme-ga on 31 Jan 2003 22:21 PST
Hello hellmaker77,

The subject of your question is 'sdfsdf' with the letter combination
'ed' for the actual question.

Searching for a combination of these two 'words' results in 304 hits
on Google:

sdfsdf ed
://www.google.com/search?q=sdfsdf+ed

sdfsdf appears to be used often as an online nickname, and I thought
that ed probably referred a person, so I am assuming that your
question was to somehow connect the two terms. This is what I have
come up with so far in a text file from Stanford University:

Right now (Thu Aug 21 21:54:34 1997), dfdsf is reading the book
"sdfs" by sdfsdf, and finding it edifying.
Source: http://www.stanford.edu/group/idg/leland/formage/files/an_example.txt

Perhaps with this preliminary research, you will be able to better
tell me on what aspects of this I should focus on. I look forward to
your response,

tisme-ga

Clarification of Question by hellmaker77-ga on 01 Feb 2003 17:18 PST
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Subject: Re: sdfsdf
From: martinjay-ga on 31 Jan 2003 22:29 PST
 
I think it is a riddle, look at your keyboard and the 'sdf' keys are
all next to each other, and he repeated them twice, then he has
the 'ed' keys, which intersect, and looks like one of those
things from Tetris.  Could it be he is inventing a new language,
or maybe just his cat got on to the keyboard as he was
trying to do something.  Next time maybe the cat's paw will
get stuck on the '0' key!
Subject: Re: sdfsdf
From: calebu2-ga on 01 Feb 2003 14:59 PST
 
It is possible that hellmaker77-ga is having problems with the right
hand side of his keyboard and wanted to communicate this fact in the
hope that somebody could help him out by suggesting a solution.

If this is indeed the case, I suggest that he use the "character map"
program under the accessories menu to create a sentence using the
mouse, which he can paste into the clarification window without any
need for a keyboard.

calebu2-ga
Subject: Re: sdfsdf
From: sycophant-ga on 01 Feb 2003 16:56 PST
 
I think it's interesting to note that the keys used are basically
standard quake gaming keys, but transposed one to the right.

Working on that there are two ways I can see to interpret this one is
my taking the pattern and moving it one to the left to place it back
where standard quake keys are, making the title 'asdasd' and the
question 'ws'.

Or look at the movements the keys could corospond to...
'left-down-right-left-down-right' and 'up-down'.
Now if we take thos movements and apply them to our keypresses again,
but taking the pressed key and moving on the keyboard in the
prescribed direction, we get:
'azxz[alt][space]' and '3c'

There could be other ways to look at this too, but I am stuck on the
quake movement keys.

Regards,
sycophant-ga

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