Many, many yrs ago I was a serv rep for the telephone co and had to hand write our conversations. We were taught to leave out vowels in order to accomplish the task. This has remained with me thru the yrs especially when in a rush, however, you should be able to figure it out. On the other hand, when I see these rambling messages or those in all caps, there is the delete button, not to worry, have survived those unread messages. Don't take my thoughts to "heart", only a suggestion. There is nothing sooooo vital to to our lives in these messags. Very helpful at times and if you didn't understnd what was said, a very simple "ask" will do. Everyone, have a good day, stress is the time of the yr. Claire S.
On 12/5/2010 9:29 AM, Liz Parkinson wrote:
I have similiar problems due to nerve damage in my neck, on bad days my typing is hilarious. It isnt difficult to work out missing letters, especially if it is mostly volwels you missliz
On 5 December 2010 15:06, baggybum1 <baggybum1@yahoo.com> wrote:
sorry but my fingers have been diagnosed dislexic and my national health reading teath have problems hearing things, and i have also got jumping fingers due to nerve damage.
i do hope you enjoy the brain excersizes i leave you do
IE working out the missing letters.
annie in the uk
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