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Plea for easier reading
One request: Please use capitalization where appropriate as it actually
makes reading a touch faster, and hence comprehension a bit quicker, perhaps deeper. It doesn't take longer to hold down the shift key simultaneously with the letter that starts a sentence, so I don't think this imposes any hardship on anyone. It will be appreciated by at least one participant! |
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2014 17:23:15 -0700, John McWilliams wrote:
One request: Please use capitalization where appropriate as it actually makes reading a touch faster, and hence comprehension a bit quicker, perhaps deeper. It doesn't take longer to hold down the shift key simultaneously with the letter that starts a sentence, so I don't think this imposes any hardship on anyone. It will be appreciated by at least one participant! DOYOUMEANEVERYONESHOULDTYPELIKETHIS?;-) |
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In article , John McWilliams wrote:
One request: Please use capitalization where appropriate as it actually makes reading a touch faster, and hence comprehension a bit quicker, perhaps deeper. It doesn't take longer to hold down the shift key simultaneously with the letter that starts a sentence, so I don't think this imposes any hardship on anyone. It will be appreciated by at least one participant! I don't mind inproper capitalization as much as I dislike the jumbled mess that comes out of people responding via Google Groups. -- Sandman[.net] |
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On 7/11/14 7:23 PM, in article , "John McWilliams" wrote: One request: Please use capitalization where appropriate as it actually makes reading a touch faster, and hence comprehension a bit quicker, perhaps deeper. It doesn't take longer to hold down the shift key simultaneously with the letter that starts a sentence, so I don't think this imposes any hardship on anyone. It will be appreciated by at least one participant! I think I might know 'whom' to which this plea is directed. |
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On 2014-07-12 13:50:09 +0000, George Kerby said:
On 7/11/14 7:23 PM, in article , "John McWilliams" wrote: One request: Please use capitalization where appropriate as it actually makes reading a touch faster, and hence comprehension a bit quicker, perhaps deeper. It doesn't take longer to hold down the shift key simultaneously with the letter that starts a sentence, so I don't think this imposes any hardship on anyone. It will be appreciated by at least one participant! I think I might know 'whom' to which this plea is directed. He seems to manage OK when ot comes to this "?". -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 12/07/2014 8:14 AM, Sandman wrote:
In article , John McWilliams wrote: One request: Please use capitalization where appropriate as it actually makes reading a touch faster, and hence comprehension a bit quicker, perhaps deeper. It doesn't take longer to hold down the shift key simultaneously with the letter that starts a sentence, so I don't think this imposes any hardship on anyone. It will be appreciated by at least one participant! I don't mind inproper capitalization as much as I dislike the jumbled mess that comes out of people responding via Google Groups. Wouldn't it just be easier to block GOOGLE GROUPS? -- Men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past. |
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In article , Usenet Account wrote:
John McWilliams: One request: Please use capitalization where appropriate as it actually makes reading a touch faster, and hence comprehension a bit quicker, perhaps deeper. It doesn't take longer to hold down the shift key simultaneously with the letter that starts a sentence, so I don't think this imposes any hardship on anyone. It will be appreciated by at least one participant! Sandman: I don't mind inproper capitalization as much as I dislike the jumbled mess that comes out of people responding via Google Groups. Wouldn't it just be easier to block GOOGLE GROUPS? maybeitwould -- Sandman[.net] |
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