>>8
You should properly acquaint yourself with an understanding of the human brain, then you will understand why I'm correct.
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Anonymous2007-09-26 1:29 ID:V9e6AnQ+
>>13
Which part of the human brain? The part that makes you lose track of time while you're thinking about which hotkey to use, or the part that makes you get bored because mousing is too easy?
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Anonymous2007-09-26 2:06 ID:3jR2j7x2
>>14
Specifically the function of the brain that is necessary for using the mouse but not for using the keyboard.
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Anonymous2007-09-26 4:47 ID:S58rQCeb
For painting, yes. For typing, no.
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Anonymous2007-09-26 6:01 ID:mt7GoUgS
I paint with my keyboard.
Nono you don't understand,
I actually paint with my keyboard.
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Anonymous2007-09-26 6:25 ID:BHAiJWqC
>>1
Hahaha, a clickfag. Enjoy your click click click bullshit.
>>20
I just can't figure out why >>15 would bring up this (possibly imaginary) area of the brain.
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Anonymous2007-09-26 18:12 ID:3jR2j7x2
>>21
Because it demonstrates that a mouse movement requires more mental effort in terms of both processing visual feedback from the screen and establishing a motor response to it than is necessary to using the keyboard alone.
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Anonymous2007-09-26 19:15 ID:V9e6AnQ+
>>22
What demonstrates that? Some brain area you just made up? Possibly the Crockus? The real facts show that people only prefer the keyboard because using the mouse isn't challenging enough and they feel like they're more productive with the keys. Even though they're only half as fast.
No mouse control in terminal window...What if you need to hack out some quick script and don't feel like starting an IDE or some faggot bullshit. Thats where vim pwns. Or emacs, but emacs is for fags and requires you to move your hand over to the arrow keys; might as well move your hand over to the mouse.
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Anonymous2007-09-27 3:27 ID:cKKKKOP2
>>30 requires you to move your hand over to the arrow keys
Are you stupid or do you just not know Emacs?
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