Yeah, nothing beats an old-fashioned desktop computer keyboard for writing. Unfortunately, a desktop computer wouldn't work out for me these days. But I miss it when I'm writing a lot.
Maybe I'll try that. I know I got one of these miniature bluetooth keyboards back when I got the tablet, but I never used it. Don't know if I still have it, or where it is.
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I still have no idea what to do with my Yuletide prompt, but for some reason this has given me all kind of other ideas, for things that no one wants me to write. I never have fic ideas!
Not that I have done anything with any of them yet, but you know, I could.
The knitting is growing - past 45%, but this means that I'm past the plain middle bit and into complicated lacy things, which is slow going because I have to look at it, and Concentrate.
Words are not growing very much - another ~100 on the walk report.
The path keeps to its original level as the valley below drops away, and ends up contouring the hillside - this is an unusual place for the Lake District, as I can't think of many large valleys so utterly empty.
I do quite a lot of writing on my tablet, but then I have to go and fix all the spelling afterwards - this is why I end up with notes which say things like '4 knits jn calm' and 'French eaten'.
(I used to have a tablet where the spelling autocorrect was separate from the predictive text, which was great, but I'd rather have messed up typing than predictions!)
Oh that's what it looks like when I try to write on my phone. I know some people can write perfectly on their phone but I... am not one of these people.
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