I’m in Germany, where the Y and Z have swapped places on the keyboards. So: “QWERTZ keyboards have C, F, G, I, J, L, M, O, P, U, & X.”
Actually, using the ampersand(&) to stand for the word “and” is cheating. Which makes her sentence 34 letters.
I’ve seen pangrams with only 26 letters, but they don’t make much sense.
I think using an ampersand should be considered cheating.
Stephen, post your 26-letter pangram!
ozed about 11 years ago
I’m in Germany, where the Y and Z have swapped places on the keyboards. So: “QWERTZ keyboards have C, F, G, I, J, L, M, O, P, U, & X.”
Nebulous Premium Member about 11 years ago
Actually, using the ampersand(&) to stand for the word “and” is cheating. Which makes her sentence 34 letters.
Stephen Gilberg about 11 years ago
I’ve seen pangrams with only 26 letters, but they don’t make much sense.
Michael Beeson Premium Member about 11 years ago
I think using an ampersand should be considered cheating.
Stephen, post your 26-letter pangram!