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Aw hell we all have a bad day @ times.
Like some of you folks, I type with 1, or 2 fingers maybe. I never had typing in school back in the 50-60's So it is a hunt and pick system, it takes me a long time to put down my thoughts, as far as spell check, I find it very helpful, but it just is not as smart as we are, inasmuch as a lot of terms that we use, that have a technical meaning it is unable to understand. I get red wiggly worms under my words. I 'pose there might be a program that some Bill gates type has to correctly spell them. But like others have said, we all larn iffin we ax quistions ![]() I will always remember the one where a very educated man was awaiting a tow truck on the side of the road,as the lug nuts has loosened and were lost, allowing the wheel to fall off. He was very late for an important meeting. A young challenged boy came by on a bicycle and asked what was going on? and the gentleman explained the situation. The boy stammered a bit but told the man best he could, to remove 1 nut from the other 3 wheels and he could be on his way. Now I don't know if it is true, but it just goes to show, no idea or person is insignificant. Now how the hell do we get a program it fix those pictures that post down side up or sideways? I tried turning this ol laptop sideways, but the picture looses it's correct giggle pixies and looks funny,like a hollow-gram
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