- Wed May 09, 2018 12:56 pm
#45551
Hey Emily, I did read that and that's where my question stemmed from really.
I def don't agree where he says it's "definintley wrong" because it definintley isn't.
Not sure how you can assume, "maybe it's only for the short term" when the stem clearly states they created this, for the purpose of slowing down typewriters and preventing jams. That was the reason, that's why it was created. If that didn't happen, there is no other potential reason that's given that shows the QWERTY configuration to be superior over another format. IS there a possibility that there is...sure. But it doesn't allude to it in the stem in any way. It gives only one reason for it. I can't just assume that "well maybe they ended up liking it regardless". Although that's true that's not the purpose of why they used this method so how can I assume they would use it for another reason.
Again, if you said to get rid of C it's because it's a hypothetical situation, it makes sense. Still annoying, but I get how its an issue when it states, "well if that wasn't invented, then this wouldn't have happened". But again the reason that was stated to get rid of a/c C doesn't hold up with the process of elimination that i've grown to understand
I def don't agree where he says it's "definintley wrong" because it definintley isn't.
Not sure how you can assume, "maybe it's only for the short term" when the stem clearly states they created this, for the purpose of slowing down typewriters and preventing jams. That was the reason, that's why it was created. If that didn't happen, there is no other potential reason that's given that shows the QWERTY configuration to be superior over another format. IS there a possibility that there is...sure. But it doesn't allude to it in the stem in any way. It gives only one reason for it. I can't just assume that "well maybe they ended up liking it regardless". Although that's true that's not the purpose of why they used this method so how can I assume they would use it for another reason.
Again, if you said to get rid of C it's because it's a hypothetical situation, it makes sense. Still annoying, but I get how its an issue when it states, "well if that wasn't invented, then this wouldn't have happened". But again the reason that was stated to get rid of a/c C doesn't hold up with the process of elimination that i've grown to understand