BTW, Twiddlers aren't older than 110 years.
I never mentioned the word twiddler, you did.
I was referring to the concept of the keyboard which I clearly stated in #33.
The 1874 Sholes & Glidden typewriters established the "QWERTY" layout for the letter keys
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typewriter#Keyboard_layouts:_.22QWERTY.22_and_others
/johnny