Upside Down Typing - bu!&h+ umop ap!s&n
Ever wanted to be able to type upside down? I bet you've never even thought
about it. I hadn't either until I saw an upside down discussion on a newsgroup.
So what is upside down typing? Here's an example:
:al&wexa ue s.ajaH żbu!&h+ umop ap!s&n s! +eym oS '&nojbsmau e uo uo!ssncs!p
umop ap!s&n ue mes I l!+un jay+!a +.upey I '+! +noqe +ybnoy+ ua^a ja^au a^.noh +aq
I żumop ap!s&n a&h+ o+ alqe aq o+ pa+uem ja^3
So what does that mean? Well, if you print out this page and hold it upside
down, you'll find that the above text is simply the previous paragraph typed
upside down... well, sort of.
It takes a bit of work to read upside down typing, but it takes even more work
to type it…