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beachkomer Jul 25th, 2003 06:27 PM

DON'T CAP AT ME!
 
For all the people out there who have just discovered the internet, writing in all
CAPS is very very annoying and is LIKE
SCREAMING AT THE READER!!!!!!

STOP THE MADDNESS!!

dln Jul 25th, 2003 07:43 PM

Shouldn't you also be saying "Stop the misspelling!" It's madness, silly, not maddness.

I personally think a well-chosen capped word is great for emphasis, but entirely agree that a whole line of it makes my ears ache. Or is it my eyes?

TedTurner Jul 25th, 2003 07:50 PM

"Beachkomer" is a huge anti-drunk driving advocate.
And he hates all caps unless it's for an acronym.
He meant to say stop the MADD-ness.

ARKANSASNURSE Jul 26th, 2003 06:32 AM

I AM SO SORRY ALL CAPS BOTHERS YOU, SO MUCH, SOME OF US ARE OLDER, AND THEREFORE THE EYES DON'T SEE AS WELL, ALL CAPS MAKES IT EASIER FOR ME TO READ. I APOLOGIZE FOR MY SELFISHNESS AND NOT CONSIDERING YOUR NEEDS AND DESIRES OVER MY OWN NECESSITIES. I GUESS I BETTER JUST PUT MY CONTACTS AND GLASSES ON...YES I WEAR BOTH AT THE SAME TIME!! I AM NOT SCREAMING BY THE WAY, JUST EMBARRASSED BY MY OWN SELFISH NEEDS.

Budman Jul 26th, 2003 06:38 AM

Oh, please, not the grammar/spelling lady. We don't need her. ((b))

Nurse -- You can adjust your screen and get stronger glasses. All Caps or no caps are very hard to read. ((b))

Heartburn3 Jul 26th, 2003 07:02 AM

I just hope ARKANSASNURSE is retired. It scares me to think a working nurse can't see very well...LOL. Please don't take any offense, Nurse. I'm just joshing.

I don't mind if someone writes in all caps. My mother can't see very well, so I understand. Do whatever you wish, ArkansasNurse. If people don't want to read all caps, they don't have to. Personally, it bothers me more that so many people can't spell or use proper tenses.

Scarlett Jul 26th, 2003 07:24 AM


My mother types in all CAPS to me :( and I feel like I am a kid at home again and didn't make my bed.

I find wearing reading glasses helps, Arkansasnurse.

snohflake Jul 26th, 2003 08:08 AM

My Mom too! This must be an older Mom thing. I keep telling her that it's like she's scolding the reader, and that we can change her display setting instead. It's no use. She has just enough technology knowledge to be dangerous. And its never a matter of her not knowing what she's doing. Oh no. The computer is broken, the web site doesn't work, her e-mail account is faulty (!) . . . sigh . . . but I love her even if she does DRIVE ME NUTS!

Anonymous Jul 26th, 2003 08:35 AM

Arkansasnurse, it is indeed accepted internet convention that ALL CAPS IS SHOUTING. If you think you need all-caps in order to read something, that still doesn't mean that you need to WRITE in all-caps, since you already know what that text says!

If you're using Internet Explorer, you can go to the top menu, under "View" and "Text Zoom" and enlarge all the on-screen the text by whatever percentage you need/want.

Scarlett Jul 26th, 2003 09:55 AM

:) snohflake, mine also blames the computer or the server!!

soccr Jul 26th, 2003 10:24 AM

How many exclamation marks is enough? And for the record, all caps doesn't make it easier for me to read, esp. in a sans-serif font like the one I usually get in Fodors posts.

4-corners: A-minus. Spell it "grammar" and get a straight A!

For extra credit, know that "all caps" looks like a plural subject and might seem to take "are" rather than "is" for the verb. However, we'll let you squeak by because you have a good parallel in the next clause, and so maybe we'll mentally insert a hyphen ("all-caps") and create a new, singular noun naming a particular style.

I will now disappear back into my copy of Warriners.

travel_the_4_corners Jul 26th, 2003 11:00 AM

(Looking very innocent, whistling), ok, I was a pretty good English student in high school. Grammar! Yeah!!
Allow me to modify, please make an attempt at relatively decent grammar. Ahh, ok, nice capitalization and paragraphs to break up the text. :D

Gene Jul 26th, 2003 11:07 AM

All-caps, no-caps and spelling errors are not about being able to see better they are about lazyness.

Budman Jul 26th, 2003 11:32 AM

Just how do you ya'll feel about the split infinitive?? ((b))

dln Jul 26th, 2003 11:44 AM

I'd like a banana split better.

Heartburn3 Jul 26th, 2003 01:20 PM

I'm with DLN. I'll have a banana split made with Ben & Jerry's ice cream. No Bovine Growth Hormones for me!

PS: I think three exclamation points are sufficient to get the point across!!!

dln Jul 26th, 2003 01:32 PM

And a couple of emoticons for extra emphasis. :)>-

Heartburn3 Jul 26th, 2003 03:34 PM

OK, I've been wondering how to do emoticons on this site. Maybe if I could learn how to do that, I wouldn't use so many "..." and "!!!"

Please help me, dln.

Dave_ Jul 26th, 2003 03:48 PM

Heartburn...after I write this I'll top an old thread about emoticons for you.

Heartburn3 Jul 26th, 2003 04:09 PM

Thanks, Dave, but I just found the posting about Emoticons ;;)


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