You can do anything you like on your computer, Clem. However, whatever you do .... YOU alone are responsible for what you type ... and how it is interpreted ... not anyone else.
I cannot be responsible for how it is interpreted, that is up to the reader.
Maybe you could have chosen the word "duffer" instead of "hacker".
I player golf yesterday and did not want to use the word "duffer" any more that day.
BTW: I'm still trying to figure out how a missing middle finger has an effect on whether or not someone is capable to type in lower case or upper case letters. Why would it matter?
If you can explain to me how using upper case case is 'shouting in someone's ear', then I will figure aout a way to explain the missing middle finger excuse.
In all seriousness, Clem, wouldn't you agree that "hacker" has some very serious negative implications with reference to computers?
I notice when you use the word "hacker" you always use parathesis and I would agree with you that it is meant as a negative implication, but can't the word also be used in a sentence and not have a negative implication. I know you are intelligent enuf to know that I was not refering to myself and 95% others as "hacker".
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