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Apology about all caps....

::verenabloo
09/20/05 12:15 AM GMT
I had no idea that all caps meant the same as "yelling"..it was my ignorance. I used all caps to show emphasis or call attention to a word. I apologize for appearing to "yell"..that was never my intention. I try to stay calm and reason on things and not get bent out of shape with comments. Sorry. verena
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::groo2k
09/20/05 12:32 AM GMT
NO PROBLEM.
; )
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=Piner
09/20/05 1:54 AM GMT
Use your "indoor voice", Robert....
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The work of art may have a moral effect, but to demand moral purpose from an artist is to make him ruin his work. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1832)
heidlerr
09/20/05 2:34 AM GMT
THAT'S OK VERENA. US OLD FOLKS ARE A LITTLE HARD OF HEARING AND OUR EYESIGHT ISN'T THAT GOOD EITHER. Gosh I hope I didn't wake the kiddies. I know it's past their bed time. NITE NITE all you little caedetts.
Russ
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"For those people that give a zero vote for someones hard work, do us all a favor and don't vote at all." Russ Heidler
MiLo_Anderson
09/20/05 3:22 AM GMT
why not post this in the thread you did it in so people can acctually have a clue as to what you are talking about.
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"A piece of toast with butter always lands butter side down, and a cat always lands on its feet. What happens if a piece of toast is tied butter side down to the back of falling cat? Does it hover above the ground in perpetual indecision?"
SilverFang
09/20/05 3:26 AM GMT
I didn't know CAPS meant u were yelling, I've yelled a couple of times in PMs, I thought yelling was the "!".
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::CaptainHero
09/20/05 9:09 PM GMT
Yeah, in online etiquette, caps is regarded as yelling, but I wouldn't lose sleep over it. We all love you anyway. Maybe, you could use bold?
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"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
::verenabloo
09/20/05 11:37 PM GMT
How do you change over to bold here ? I have no clue as to how? I am not falling apart over this,but I certainly never meant to "yell"...thanx to all of you who understand...


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"Where there is an open mind there will always be a frontier"
+camerahound
09/20/05 11:47 PM GMT
< i>text here</ i> italics

< b>text here</ b > bold

Spaces above remain open so you can see the code. But you must close all spaces for the actual post, as below:

text here italics

text here bold
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No sense in being pessimistic – it won't work anyway.
::CaptainHero
09/21/05 7:15 PM GMT
<b>Bold text</b>
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"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
=Piner
09/21/05 7:24 PM GMT
Bold Italics Underlined How about all three together?

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The work of art may have a moral effect, but to demand moral purpose from an artist is to make him ruin his work. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1832)
::CaptainHero
09/21/05 7:25 PM GMT
Now you are getting carried away
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"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
=Piner
09/21/05 7:29 PM GMT
It doesn't matter what order as long as the ones at the end of the text mirror the ones at the front.
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The work of art may have a moral effect, but to demand moral purpose from an artist is to make him ruin his work. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1832)
::verenabloo
09/21/05 10:11 PM GMT
I will try this but am just not really understanding it much...what does each symbol mean?
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A woman is like a teabag...you never know how strong she is till she gets in hot water !!
&Crusader
09/21/05 10:18 PM GMT
< i> is for italics
< b> is for bold
< u> is for underline
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