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From: Jan Drew on 28 Jun 2008 00:56 "Paul T. Holland" wrote: > jan Jan, not jan, is not the subject.
From: Paul T. Holland on 29 Jun 2008 13:49 you don't know my situation, so you are entitled to a reason why i type as i do there is no intention to treat your name in the diminutive by not using caps as someone who is digitally impaired and does not have full control of my fingers, i seldom use cap letters, this would require use of shift key and i most often don't have that capability - at best it is difficult, on bad days it just plain hurts to much to execute the required keystrokes any perusal of my posts over the years will clearly show the deterioration over the years, and you can even find the really bad days when i mis-key altogether and frequently hit the key next to the one meant, and/or hit extra keys when my fingers spasm. and to answer the next obvious question - i also have soft tissue larynx issues that keep voice recognition software from working very well - so that's out as an alternative imput method. bottom line, i type as i do because i have to that is why it comes out as 'jan' Jan Drew wrote: > > "Paul T. Holland" wrote: > > jan > > Jan, not jan, is not the subject.
From: Borked Pseudo Mailed on 29 Jun 2008 17:15 Jan Drew wrote: > Jan, not jan, is not the subject. ok jan. btw... your study is suspect
From: Jan Drew on 29 Jun 2008 21:09 > On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 23:04:56 -0400, "Jan Drew" > <jdrew1374(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > >> "Always Learning" <noPublicEmail(a)this.time >> >>Note: The author of this message requested that it not be archived. This >>message will be removed from Groups in 6 days (Jul 3, 5:11 pm). >> > Honest people don't do that and neither do they nuke their posts. So, if you are always learning--learn that.
From: Jan Drew on 29 Jun 2008 21:17
"Paul T. Holland" <pholland(a)bellatlantic.net> wrote in message news:4867CB22.80EE0E6C(a)bellatlantic.net... > you don't know my situation, so you are entitled to a reason why i type > as i do > > there is no intention to treat your name in the diminutive by not using > caps > > as someone who is digitally impaired and does not have full control of > my fingers, i seldom use cap letters, this would require use of shift > key and i most often don't have that capability - at best it is > difficult, on bad days it just plain hurts to much to execute the > required keystrokes > > any perusal of my posts over the years will clearly show the > deterioration over the years, and you can even find the really bad days > when i mis-key altogether and frequently hit the key next to the one > meant, and/or hit extra keys when my fingers spasm. > > and to answer the next obvious question - i also have soft tissue larynx > issues that keep voice recognition software from working very well - so > that's out as an alternative imput method. > > bottom line, i type as i do because i have to > > that is why it comes out as 'jan' Ok, Paul. Sorry to hear that. God Bless, Jan Drew > > > Jan Drew wrote: >> >> "Paul T. Holland" wrote: >> > jan >> >> Jan, not jan, is not the subject. |