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I got my Spanish keyboard
October 8th, 2007 IRA
Spanish (Traditional Sort)
I typed that just to remember it. The PC came with a regular English keyboard. At first I didn’t bother the lack of ñ or tilde, I have memorized their locations so I could type easily.But the brackets, equals, colons, and all the punctuation, for some reason I have to watch the keyboard to find them. I was even eager to learn to code with an English keyboard. The problem is that in my job I use a Spanish keyboard. So, after 8 hours of coding in my job, it was a nightmare to return to home and try to code with an English keyboard. I really tried.
So today I asked my boss, “do you have a Spanish keyboard to spare?”
Well, he gave me one. Then it was the issue to know what Spanish keyboard he was giving me. I used to remember this stuff first hand, Traditional Sort, International Sort, but not at that moment.
Anyway, traditional sort was just the one I used in Ecuador, and luckily this keyboard has the same layout. It has two slight modifications, a half sized Backspace key, and the right bracket key is up there taking that space. Once I get used to that, I expect to start some serious coding.

Y me perdí las elecciones
October 7th, 2007 IRA
Después de haber sido miembro de mi mesa durante las dos elecciones pasadas, estaba preocupado de que me toque de nuevo. En fin, aquí en Panamá me vengo a enterar de que no había sido convocado nuevamente para las elecciones de Asambleístas, así que fugué del país por nada, supongo.
Cómo extraño la novela, perdón, los noticieros de mi país.
Writing in English
October 7th, 2007 IRA
So, why not? Eventually I was going to make posts in English, I just don’t know why it took me so long to get started. Better late than never I guess. Thanks for your visit. I’ll try to write about my life here in Panama later. Ah, this blog will be a mess in no time.