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Re: LBC software, what would you wish for?

To: James <james.carpenter@ukaea.org.uk>
Subject: Re: LBC software, what would you wish for?
From: John Runge <GREENTR3@PTDPROLOG.NET>
Date: Fri, 06 Feb 1998 09:32:30 -0500
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
James,

Now then,
Being Danish, living in the US of A..
What do I know anyway?

I thought Linux was something fishy and smoked that you ate on a Bagel.
I now is much more knowledgeable.

Like I've said so many many times before,
 "Sorry, My mistake"

John

.At 02:13 PM 2/6/98 +0000, you wrote:
>> James,
> 
>> Then, how about typing your message off-line,
>> spell checking it, and then cut-n-paste the result into your e-mail.
>> 
>> No criticism intended, just trying to be helpful.
>> 
>> John
>
>Being dyslexic, I find that if I can recognize when I miss spell a word,
>but no actually be able to replace said word with the correct spelling. 
>The
>off-line spelling is not actually an option in this case, if I had it, I
>would 
>certainly be able to use it.  As I said I run Linux system, which runs
>on a
>PC, to run the spelling checker would evolve changing the active
>partition to
>my other operating system via a boot menu, running it, booting back into
>Linux. 
>This disallows cutting and pasting, and would necessitate the need to
>transfer
>the data via Floppy disk.  Converting the CR/LF char's to the platform
>standard. 
>
>This is a bit time consuming, so I really on the data redundancy of the
>english 
>language.  As you may or may not know English is about 85% redundant,
>this means
>that if you are presented with 15% of a sentence, you will get the
>meaning.  I
>also rely on the fact I spell frenetically when I can't spell a word,
>you have
>to employ a different method of reading to the normal human method, but
>it's 
>partially hard.  I also try an use putuation to compensate for miss
>spelt 
>words, I know you use them, but surly it's harder to read a message with
>no Capital letter, full stops or comers.  After all I got to Uni with my
>note making.
>
>No offence intended, I get this A LOT when I first meet people, it just
>takes
>a while for them to get used to my spelling.  The people I feel sorry
>for
>were my teachers, before 
>
>I will investigate getting the spell checker working on my e-mail, I
>think
>it must use GNU spell, which I will have to install. ;) 
>
>-- 
>James Carpenter
>Yellow '79 spit wired by a trained marmot
>
>


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