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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    I have to agree with Chris: in forums ALL CAPS is counted as shouting, no matter what you were taught in other media: netiquette - Google Search[^] People will get annoyed if you misuse the CAPS key online, trust me. And at 58, even I'm old enough to know that! :laugh:

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    Lost User
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    OriginalGriff wrote:

    And at 58

    Pah! Callow youth.

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    • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

      I have to agree with Chris: in forums ALL CAPS is counted as shouting, no matter what you were taught in other media: netiquette - Google Search[^] People will get annoyed if you misuse the CAPS key online, trust me. And at 58, even I'm old enough to know that! :laugh:

      Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay... AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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      OriginalGriff wrote:

      And at 58

      He's not shouting, he's merely making the letters big so you can read them. :laugh:

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        I disagree. It cannot be obsolete when it is still taught in business, accounting and literature classes at good schools as well as all branches of the US military. Too, just because a number of people in the population have not been educated in the proper use of capitalization (and what it actually means) does not translate to a valid reason to discontinue using it as a method of emphasis and delineation. Using that logic, we should remove a all stop signs because people rarely come to a full stop any longer. Sometimes, things have reason for existing whether or not you understand the logic. I see no need to accommodate anyone reading capital letters in anything I create. If they are so uninformed, my advice is to learn the meaning and proper use of capitalization.

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        Techsys Admin wrote:

        when it is still taught in business, accounting and literature classes at good schools

        Which one?

        There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data. There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

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          OriginalGriff wrote:

          And at 58

          He's not shouting, he's merely making the letters big so you can read them. :laugh:

          "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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          You don't need capitals for that! :-D Ha ha! Griff can't read this bit! I can call him whatever I like here, and he'll never know.


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          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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          • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

            You don't need capitals for that! :-D Ha ha! Griff can't read this bit! I can call him whatever I like here, and he'll never know.


            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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            :laugh: Touché!

            "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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              With all respect examples of bad usage of the language simply confirms that many do not know the simple rules. When To Use Capital Letters | SkillsYouNeed[^]

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              Nelek
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              Nice Link, thanks

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              • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                You don't need capitals for that! :-D Ha ha! Griff can't read this bit! I can call him whatever I like here, and he'll never know.


                "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                :laugh: :laugh: You have made my day... thanks :)

                M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                • T Techsys Admin

                  With the kindest respect in return, know that I am more than old enough to know that caps in the body of a message can be considered shouting but many business schools and accounting courses teach that a subject line must be capitalized. Please do not infer shouting when you see all caps in the subject line because there are a great number of people like myself who were taught to do it, on purpose, chiefly for clarity and delineation.

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                  Techsys Admin wrote:

                  but many business schools and accounting courses teach that a subject line must be capitalized.

                  I seriously doubt the 'many' part. Do you have an example of even one? Following is from Harvard business review. They suggest an action word, uppercased, followed by more information in regular form. How to Write Email with Military Precision[^]

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                  Please do not infer shouting when you see all caps in the subject line because there are a great number of people like myself who were taught to do it, on purpose,

                  Err...I have not seen a "great number" in my 30 years of dealing with email. And I used to work for MCI. MCI Mail - Wikipedia[^] If anything I have seen the reverse, where people do not capitalize at all. Other than that I can only note that at least sometimes individuals in the military can make claims that represent personal bias and nothing more. And example of that can be found looking at the history and claims around the devorkian keyboard. So hypothetically someone in the military originated their opinion and rationalized it with non-existent sources and then that opinion made its way to you.

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                  • T Techsys Admin

                    No need to answer this but it sounds like an opportunity to school the uninitiated on a long-standing tradition of capitalization. As I look around me, much of what I see is capitalized. A can of PLANTERS CASHEWS, ALMONDS & PECANS. A Texas Lottery ticket with "PRINTED ON SUN SEP03 2017 17:53:44 CT." A book titled "THEM CHANGES." A band schedule of "2017 TOUR DATES." My KENWOOD receiver. The banner of "THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE." All capitalized. All necessary. Are we losing the true meaning of capitalization? Is the proper use of capitalized words no longer recognized? Have we forgotten that is means emphasis, not shouting? I hope it hasn't come to this.

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                    Techsys Admin wrote:

                    As I look around me, much of what I see is capitalized. A can of PLANTERS CASHEWS, ALMONDS & PECANS. A Texas Lottery ticket with "PRINTED ON SUN SEP03 2017 17:53:44 CT." A book titled "THEM CHANGES." A band schedule of "2017 TOUR DATES." My KENWOOD receiver. The banner of "THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE." All capitalized. All necessary.

                    Looking around my desk I see the book with the title "Essential SNMP". SNMP is an acronym and capitalizing that is standard. Looking at my important book shelf it has 25 books (technical). Only 8 use all capitals in the title. So in my limited example case the publishers chose to capitalize a few, not all, books.

                    Techsys Admin wrote:

                    Are we losing the true meaning of capitalization? Is the proper use of capitalized words no longer recognized? Have we forgotten that is means emphasis, not shouting?

                    Is it your claim that every email you send should be emphasized? Lets say I haven't heard from someone in a while and my only form of communication with them is email. And I am concerned that the email no longer works. Should I use "ARE YOU THERE?" or "Are you there?" If the former is correct, because I am concerned, then why would my other emails, the ones without concern also be emphasized?

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                    • T Techsys Admin

                      I disagree. It cannot be obsolete when it is still taught in business, accounting and literature classes at good schools as well as all branches of the US military. Too, just because a number of people in the population have not been educated in the proper use of capitalization (and what it actually means) does not translate to a valid reason to discontinue using it as a method of emphasis and delineation. Using that logic, we should remove a all stop signs because people rarely come to a full stop any longer. Sometimes, things have reason for existing whether or not you understand the logic. I see no need to accommodate anyone reading capital letters in anything I create. If they are so uninformed, my advice is to learn the meaning and proper use of capitalization.

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                      Techsys Admin wrote:

                      It cannot be obsolete when it is still taught in business, accounting and literature classes at good schools as well as all branches of the US military.

                      Again I would like to see some actual references about that.

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