Quoting Daryl Stout to Ed Vance on 05-05-19 13:22 <=-
You might be right about the second line ending at the word DOG.
I haven't type those lines in a long time.
I remember "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of
their country", and "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog"...the latter, because it has every letter in the alphabet at least once.
I remember "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of
their country", and "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog"...the latter, because it has every letter in the alphabet at
least once.
Except that there is no "S" in the sentence as you remember it... Ed's
way with "dogs back" added the S to the sentence.... Perhaps the
original was simply "over the lazy dogs"... ;)
Quoting Mark Lewis to Nancy Backus on 05-09-19 00:14 <=-
I remember "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of
their country", and "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog"...the latter, because it has every letter in the alphabet at
least once.
Except that there is no "S" in the sentence as you remember it...
Ed's way with "dogs back" added the S to the sentence.... Perhaps
the original was simply "over the lazy dogs"... ;)
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is the current proper phrase... it used to start with "A" instead of "The" but there was only three years between the two forms...
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Quoting Mark Lewis to Nancy Backus on 05-09-19 00:14 <=-
I remember "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of
their country", and "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy
dog"...the latter, because it has every letter in the alphabet at
least once.
Except that there is no "S" in the sentence as you remember it...
Ed's way with "dogs back" added the S to the sentence.... Perhaps
the original was simply "over the lazy dogs"... ;)
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is the current proper phrase... it used to start with "A" instead of "The" but there was only three years between the two forms...
RIGHT!! Now I remember... And yes, I originally learned it starting
with "A" instead of "The".... :)
Quoting Ed Vance to Nancy Backus on 05-12-19 08:42 <=-
Except that there is no "S" in the sentence as you remember it...
Ed's way with "dogs back" added the S to the sentence.... Perhaps
the original was simply "over the lazy dogs"... ;)
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is the current proper
phrase... it used to start with "A" instead of "The" but there was only
three years between the two forms...
RIGHT!! Now I remember... And yes, I originally learned it starting
with "A" instead of "The".... :)
It was in January 1960 when the Navy Radiomans Class started teaching
Me how to Type while Listening to Morse Code over a Pair of Headphones.
So I probably learned about typing the "NOW IS..." and "THE QUICK..." Sentences during that period.
"THE QUICK..." is the way I recall doing it.
I Didn't know about the "A QUICK..." version until reading about it
today.
In Navy Radiomans School the Typewriters printed Capital Letters
whichever way the Shift Key was ... Up or Down ALL CAPITALS,
No lower case.
That's why I typed (between the Quote Marks) in Upper Case above.
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