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Aug 5, 2024, 3:32:16 AM8/5/24
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Cueballis texting someone on his phone. However, since with a full sized physical keyboard you can type with all of your fingers, which is usually a much faster and more accurate way than using an on-screen keyboard on a smartphone, Cueball cuts off the conversation and says he will get back to whoever he was talking to when he can type on an actual keyboard, presumably at home and on his computer. While there are multiple techniques for making a smartphone increasingly easier to enter words into using its on-screen virtual keyboard, such as keyboard swiping, on-the-fly spelling and grammar checkers, and voice recognition to minimize using the keyboard at all, the combination of a full-sized keyboard along with a generous sized screen is hard to beat for speed and accuracy when typing larger blocks of text.

The joke is that despite claiming to be more proficient with a physical keyboard, rather than a digital one, Randall still goes into long rants through messages on his smartphone, whenever anybody brings up Jurassic Park.


There might also be a reference on Dennis Nedry, a character from the first Jurassic Park film. The programmer is responsible for a security sabotage and intends to be away from his keyboard only for a short while, but dies (not altogether) unexpectedly, worsening the situation in the park.


The title text shows a typical sentence from Randall after having been in a chat over his phone. Before the sentence he has written 1500 words on his phone, all related to Jurassic Park, more or less. When he finally have written his fingers off he then says that he will have to stop now but once back at a keyboard, and even though he just typed 1500 words on his phone, he is ready to type even more (5000 words) using his keyboard.


The widespread uptake of mobile devices has stark implications for user-generated content sites on the internet. According to a 2014 New York Times article, only one percent of the changes to Wikipedia articles were made via mobile devices, although they displayed about a third of all Wikipedia page views that year.


Some of the worst questions and answers on Stack Overflow are from people using cellphones. They might not be so bad for typing plain text, but code formatting is nearly impossible, and cut-and-paste is not too easy, either. Barmar (talk) 18:30, 2 August 2019 (UTC)


You know, a phone with a chorded keyboard could be the perfect solution. It's just the right size to hold it in your hand, and some six buttons can easily fit on the phone's sides. And the typing speed is allegedly pretty good with those. "But you don't use a chorded keyboard, do you?" The only downside is that learning to type with it would require some effort. 141.101.105.141 19:39, 4 May 2022 (UTC)


Louis Morgan, also known by the TikTok name @mastermorgan317, said in the video: "My worship leader told me not to play the 'Jurassic Park' theme during worship." Morgan then turned toward the camera, and the clip showed him playing a few notes from the "Jurassic Park" song during the church service.


In the clip, Morgan began to play the theme during a moment when the flow of the worship service would, in a musical sense, permit it. He captioned the video with: "What can I say? It fits." He appeared to play the familiar tune on a keyboard piano.


On a remote island, a wealthy entrepreneur secretly creates a theme park featuring living dinosaurs drawn from prehistoric DNA. Before opening the attraction to the public, he invites a top paleontologist, a paleobotanist, a mathematician / theorist, and his two eager grandchildren to experience the park -- and help calm anxious investors. However, their visit is anything but tranquil as the park's security system breaks down, the prehistoric creatures break out, and the excitement builds to surprising results.


Based on Michael Crichton's best-selling novel, "Jurassic Park" stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Richard Attenborough. It's a breathtaking adventure you'll want to experience again and again.


The movie earned three Academy Awards, including Best Sound, Best Effects for Sound Effects Editing, and Best Effects for Visual Effects. The VHS back cover synopsis was transcribed by Voluptuous Vinyl Records.

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