…You completely lost me. I can’t stop apologizing! Science-y stuff was never my strong point.
Yes, absolutely! I want to know the answers, explain away!
I think the answer to that is because they wanted to keep the most common keys separated. Either just so that your fingers would have more breathing room, and I heard it solved the typewriter’s problems for jammed keys. I dunno, it’s something like that.
I’m not even sure anymore. I’m just taking a wild guess, and saying it’s China. I don’t even know if that makes much sense as it does in my head to you!
Here’s one. Which famous comedian from radio and television had a servant named Rochester, a girlfriend named Mary Livingstone, had a reputation for being cheap, vain, and a bad violinist, and claimed to be perpetually 39 years old?
…I should know the VP’s name. :smack:
And surprise, it’s not easier at all. Um… I have no idea. Isn’t their dog named Bo or something though?
…I know their dog’s name (I think)… but not the President’s daughter’s names. Well.
Actually, the South seceded because of what they perceived as the federal government usurping state’s rights, in this case, their right to be slave holding states. Lincoln and many in the North thought slavery should be restricted (and later abolished), but the war wasn’t fought over that in the beginning.
The Pythagoras Theorem is a formula used to solve the length of any side of a right triangle if one knows the lengths of the other two sides.
Correct!
You seem to know poetry. Who wrote:
He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and my Sunday rest
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last forever, I was wrong.
Hah, I may know some, but I can’t recognize this one. e. e. cummings is the only one who comes to mind based on the style. (I love e. e. cummings. Not just because he has a funny name, but I really adore his poetry. )
…Neil Armstrong?? I can’t science. It hurt brain. Brain hurt.
[spoiler]As noted, the Southern states were concerned about Northern states eventually ending slavery and consequently broke away. Lincoln fought to keep them from doing so, and eventually freed the slaves.
However, it’s been popular the last few years to claim that it was about states’ rights when the only “right” which the Southern states gave a damn about was slavery.[/spoiler]