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'''QWERTY''' is the countertop computer, which Bob and Larry use to read Bible verses at the end of each show. Though QWERTY is not alive per se, it does have certain anthropomorphic characteristics, including responsory noises and voice activation. QWERTY's name comes from the first 6 letters on a standard English keyboard. According to Phil Vischer, QWERTY is an Intel 80386 model. In every episode, Bob says "And over here is QWERTY, who will tell us what we have learned today and...", to which voices start to sing the ''What We Learned Today'' song, which Larry loves but Bob hates, and this is believed to be Qwerty's doing.
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{{Character|image1 = https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/bigidea/images/9/90/MadameBlueberry418.png/revision/latest?cb=20150821153529|caption1 = Qwerty|full_name = Qwerty|species = Computer}}'''QWERTY''' is the countertop computer that Bob and Larry use to read Bible verses at the end of each show. Though QWERTY is not alive, it does have certain anthropomorphic characteristics, including responsory noises and voice activation. According to Phil Vischer, QWERTY is an Intel 80386 model. In every episode, Bob says "We're over here by QWERTY, to talk about what we've learned today and.", then the What We Learned Today song starts to play, which Larry loves but Bob hates (Though as the series progresses, it begins to grow on Bob)
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* QWERTY's name comes from the first six letters on a standard English keyboard.
 
* Qwerty has a recipe for yummy meatloaf.
 
* Qwerty has a recipe for yummy meatloaf.
 
* In [[God Wants Me To Forgive Them!?!]], QWERTY was playing Pong when [[Bob]] and [[Larry]] wanted to know how many times you need to forgive. It is unknown if he still has this game after the upgrade.
 
* In [[God Wants Me To Forgive Them!?!]], QWERTY was playing Pong when [[Bob]] and [[Larry]] wanted to know how many times you need to forgive. It is unknown if he still has this game after the upgrade.
 
* In the episode, [[Pistachio]], QWERTY got an upgrade and now has e-mail, a screensaver, a voice chip (voiced by [[Mike Nawrocki]]), and will bring up WEBCAM messages from kids instead of letters.
 
* In the episode, [[Pistachio]], QWERTY got an upgrade and now has e-mail, a screensaver, a voice chip (voiced by [[Mike Nawrocki]]), and will bring up WEBCAM messages from kids instead of letters.
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* QWERTY's upgrade doesn't have a disk drive.
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* QWERTY's voice sounds like [[Larry the Cucumber|Larry]]'s voice. This is because he is voiced by [[Mike Nawrocki]], who voices Larry.[[File:Qwerty.jpg|thumb]]
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 13 July 2020

QWERTY is the countertop computer that Bob and Larry use to read Bible verses at the end of each show. Though QWERTY is not alive, it does have certain anthropomorphic characteristics, including responsory noises and voice activation. According to Phil Vischer, QWERTY is an Intel 80386 model. In every episode, Bob says "We're over here by QWERTY, to talk about what we've learned today and.", then the What We Learned Today song starts to play, which Larry loves but Bob hates (Though as the series progresses, it begins to grow on Bob)

Trivia

  • QWERTY's name comes from the first six letters on a standard English keyboard.
  • Qwerty has a recipe for yummy meatloaf.
  • In God Wants Me To Forgive Them!?!, QWERTY was playing Pong when Bob and Larry wanted to know how many times you need to forgive. It is unknown if he still has this game after the upgrade.
  • In the episode, Pistachio, QWERTY got an upgrade and now has e-mail, a screensaver, a voice chip (voiced by Mike Nawrocki), and will bring up WEBCAM messages from kids instead of letters.
  • QWERTY's upgrade doesn't have a disk drive.
  • QWERTY's voice sounds like Larry's voice. This is because he is voiced by Mike Nawrocki, who voices Larry.
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