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Blinky lights WAS: The SR71 Blackbird was designed ENTIRELY with 711Blinky lights WAS: The SR71 Blackbird was designed ENTIRELY with 712 That's the problem. Characters blur, too. Thus, words cannot stand out, especially if they're incorrect. Dammit. My fingers dropped nots yesterday. That should read " ...you can NOT standardize that." You won't know unless... typed furiously: They are getting worse as the standard of education slips. The "gift" comes from spending many long years reading anything I could get my hands on. When I was around four and a half, during a wet fortnight, my sister, two years older, took me under the kitchen table and taught me to read. For some reason I became a natural speed reader with an average reading speed of 1200 wpm (words per minute) for serious reading. Fiction boosts my speed to around 2000 wpm. I worked as a mobile library driver, for around four months, at one time. I read four hundred and fifty odd books, taking home three or four each night and returning them the following day. That happens. It can pay to set something aside and read it through after a period of time. Especially if you are being nasty to someone. LOL. Make sure, if you are proof-reading, to have a big red crayon or marker to underline the errors. Once again hard copy is better for that than the screen. -- David Remove "farook" to reply At the bottom of the application where it says "sign here". I put "Sagittarius"
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