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2007-12-20
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Admit it. The only reason you radicals use one space is to save disk space.
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Don't forget those people who seem pathalogically inclined to put spaces before periods and not after .I really don't understand how or why they do this but they do .I've seen it a number of times on forums, but only met one person in real life who wrote this way and she'd had a pretty expensive education to boot! She was quite scary though, and a definite bunny boiler, which may be a clue .
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2007-12-20
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Funny, what seems to irritate people. Anyone who ever learned typing and writing rules has the system of two spaces thoroughly ingrained as a core rule. Pretty tough one to shed after so many years. Odd, if the font issue has actually changed the original rule, then one must really wonder these days why they are still investing soooo much effort in a relic like the QWERTY method for input. A keyboard format that was specifically designed to impede performance (speed) back in the days of mechanical typewriters.
So new rules abound and old systems sadly persist because of inertia and irritation was the theme of these days. Gosh we are cranky lot, considering the tools we now 'enjoy'.
Last edited by iontruo2; 2007-12-20 at 13:41.