Finally done it
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Got fed up of writing long e-mails only to look-up when I finished typing to see that I had typed half of it in capitals and had to delete it all. (Why can't you just select all of it and de-capitalise it like you can change fonts etc*) So I've ripped my Caps-lock button out and binned it and I feel much better for it, I suggest you do the same. Just debating whether to remove the # button now as I keep pressing that a mini-second before I press return and I do a lot of command line Linux, but obviously I will miss it for comments. *I know some clever bugger is going to make me look stupid by telling me an easy way to do this.
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Got fed up of writing long e-mails only to look-up when I finished typing to see that I had typed half of it in capitals and had to delete it all. (Why can't you just select all of it and de-capitalise it like you can change fonts etc*) So I've ripped my Caps-lock button out and binned it and I feel much better for it, I suggest you do the same. Just debating whether to remove the # button now as I keep pressing that a mini-second before I press return and I do a lot of command line Linux, but obviously I will miss it for comments. *I know some clever bugger is going to make me look stupid by telling me an easy way to do this.
Dave, I think this one is for you :laugh:
Lobster Thermidor aux crevettes with a Mornay sauce, served in a Provençale manner with shallots and aubergines, garnished with truffle pate, brandy and a fried egg on top and Spam - Monty Python Spam Sketch
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Dave, I think this one is for you :laugh:
Lobster Thermidor aux crevettes with a Mornay sauce, served in a Provençale manner with shallots and aubergines, garnished with truffle pate, brandy and a fried egg on top and Spam - Monty Python Spam Sketch
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Well, duh.
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Got fed up of writing long e-mails only to look-up when I finished typing to see that I had typed half of it in capitals and had to delete it all. (Why can't you just select all of it and de-capitalise it like you can change fonts etc*) So I've ripped my Caps-lock button out and binned it and I feel much better for it, I suggest you do the same. Just debating whether to remove the # button now as I keep pressing that a mini-second before I press return and I do a lot of command line Linux, but obviously I will miss it for comments. *I know some clever bugger is going to make me look stupid by telling me an easy way to do this.
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The Bhai wrote:
*I know some clever bugger is going to make me look stupid by telling me an easy way to do this.
Indeed there is a way - if it's MS Office based there's a change case option on the Format Text menu.
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Got fed up of writing long e-mails only to look-up when I finished typing to see that I had typed half of it in capitals and had to delete it all. (Why can't you just select all of it and de-capitalise it like you can change fonts etc*) So I've ripped my Caps-lock button out and binned it and I feel much better for it, I suggest you do the same. Just debating whether to remove the # button now as I keep pressing that a mini-second before I press return and I do a lot of command line Linux, but obviously I will miss it for comments. *I know some clever bugger is going to make me look stupid by telling me an easy way to do this.
Um. It's not that difficult, really. There is a web site that does it for you pretty well: http://www.convertcase.net/[^]
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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Got fed up of writing long e-mails only to look-up when I finished typing to see that I had typed half of it in capitals and had to delete it all. (Why can't you just select all of it and de-capitalise it like you can change fonts etc*) So I've ripped my Caps-lock button out and binned it and I feel much better for it, I suggest you do the same. Just debating whether to remove the # button now as I keep pressing that a mini-second before I press return and I do a lot of command line Linux, but obviously I will miss it for comments. *I know some clever bugger is going to make me look stupid by telling me an easy way to do this.
As Griff has said there is a site to fix things up, but I think your preventative solution is a fine one. I never, ever use my Caps Lock key, even when typing something that is all in capitals I just hold down the shift key with my little finger.
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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Got fed up of writing long e-mails only to look-up when I finished typing to see that I had typed half of it in capitals and had to delete it all. (Why can't you just select all of it and de-capitalise it like you can change fonts etc*) So I've ripped my Caps-lock button out and binned it and I feel much better for it, I suggest you do the same. Just debating whether to remove the # button now as I keep pressing that a mini-second before I press return and I do a lot of command line Linux, but obviously I will miss it for comments. *I know some clever bugger is going to make me look stupid by telling me an easy way to do this.
You were asking about this a few months back. Been found guilty, him, his wife and their mate. There is a lot of stuff appearing on the BBC and a Panorama special on tonight. There is a lot more info to come out now the case has run.
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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Caps Lock was invented by Romulan Engineers, as any fule kno'. Capitus Locus (Place Heads, cognate to our "Bang Head [against wall]"
“Education is not the piling on of learning, information, data, facts, skills, or abilities - that's training or instruction - but is rather making visible what is hidden as a seed”
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Um. It's not that difficult, really. There is a web site that does it for you pretty well: http://www.convertcase.net/[^]
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
Yeah that's good but still means I need to open a new tab, got to that tab, and then go back to the mail tab. It's the last bit I find difficult as I look at the tabs for the mail tab but end up noticing the codeproject tab or something similar and distract myself and don't return to the e-mail for at least half an hour. Would be much better if it was a feature inside Gmail.
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You were asking about this a few months back. Been found guilty, him, his wife and their mate. There is a lot of stuff appearing on the BBC and a Panorama special on tonight. There is a lot more info to come out now the case has run.
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
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You were asking about this a few months back. Been found guilty, him, his wife and their mate. There is a lot of stuff appearing on the BBC and a Panorama special on tonight. There is a lot more info to come out now the case has run.
“I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks
Petrol on their clothing, petrol in the u-bend of the sink? Should have been six cases of murder, not manslaughter - those children never stood a chance. And he has the gall to kiss a cross for each of them in court and say "it's not over yet" when he is convicted. This would have to be in the soapbox to use the language I'd like to.
The universe is composed of electrons, neutrons, protons and......morons. (ThePhantomUpvoter)
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Got fed up of writing long e-mails only to look-up when I finished typing to see that I had typed half of it in capitals and had to delete it all. (Why can't you just select all of it and de-capitalise it like you can change fonts etc*) So I've ripped my Caps-lock button out and binned it and I feel much better for it, I suggest you do the same. Just debating whether to remove the # button now as I keep pressing that a mini-second before I press return and I do a lot of command line Linux, but obviously I will miss it for comments. *I know some clever bugger is going to make me look stupid by telling me an easy way to do this.
I FOLLOWED YOUR CLEVER ADVISE AD RIPED THE BUGGER OFF. OBVIOUSLY IT WAS IN ON POSITION WHEN REMOVED! WHAT I’M GONNA DO NOW?!? WHAT!? IM AFRAID TO LOG OFF!
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I FOLLOWED YOUR CLEVER ADVISE AD RIPED THE BUGGER OFF. OBVIOUSLY IT WAS IN ON POSITION WHEN REMOVED! WHAT I’M GONNA DO NOW?!? WHAT!? IM AFRAID TO LOG OFF!
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Got fed up of writing long e-mails only to look-up when I finished typing to see that I had typed half of it in capitals and had to delete it all. (Why can't you just select all of it and de-capitalise it like you can change fonts etc*) So I've ripped my Caps-lock button out and binned it and I feel much better for it, I suggest you do the same. Just debating whether to remove the # button now as I keep pressing that a mini-second before I press return and I do a lot of command line Linux, but obviously I will miss it for comments. *I know some clever bugger is going to make me look stupid by telling me an easy way to do this.
The Bhai wrote:
only to look-up when I finished typing
Years ago, when I was 18 or so, I decided to force myself to learn to touch type, because I noticed I was doubling the time it took to type, then read what I had typed, and often enough, as you illustrate, having to correct my mistakes. It was well worth the effort and took only about a week or so of agonizing, especially since I also forced myself not to look down at the keyboard to find the backspace key and then the correct key I had meant to press. Perhaps it would be of benefit to learn to touch type? Marc
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The Bhai wrote:
only to look-up when I finished typing
Years ago, when I was 18 or so, I decided to force myself to learn to touch type, because I noticed I was doubling the time it took to type, then read what I had typed, and often enough, as you illustrate, having to correct my mistakes. It was well worth the effort and took only about a week or so of agonizing, especially since I also forced myself not to look down at the keyboard to find the backspace key and then the correct key I had meant to press. Perhaps it would be of benefit to learn to touch type? Marc
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Years ago, when I was 18 or so
Marc Clifton wrote:
It was well worth the effort and took only about a week or so of agonizing
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Got fed up of writing long e-mails only to look-up when I finished typing to see that I had typed half of it in capitals and had to delete it all. (Why can't you just select all of it and de-capitalise it like you can change fonts etc*) So I've ripped my Caps-lock button out and binned it and I feel much better for it, I suggest you do the same. Just debating whether to remove the # button now as I keep pressing that a mini-second before I press return and I do a lot of command line Linux, but obviously I will miss it for comments. *I know some clever bugger is going to make me look stupid by telling me an easy way to do this.