On 3/24/2013 4:53 PM,
carbre...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am a longtime diehard. Owned a succession of pocket PCs (remember those?) including some early black and white models and the very first t-mobile pocket pc phone. I wibsequently went back to Palm and although the Pocket PC had the world's best character recognition (built in, and an even better one on the CD), I learned Graffitti and then discovered Jot, which is very close to Microsoft's character recognition, only quite a bit slower (no doubt to the Palm,s Dragonball processor). I have been with Palm ever since, and discovered the Kyocera 7135 Palm (Handspring) phone at a time when I couldn't afford it, but soon after could and have used it for ears and continue to use it today. Verizon in the U.S. quit activating ghe 7135 in 2008 but I am apparently grandfathered i. (I just spoke with Verizon cust svc a few days ago ad confirmed this), at least until my circuit board quits (the part that contains the IMEI, obviously). I replaced the buttons on the phone just last week, a
nd as long as e circuit board hold out I have enough hardware parts to rebukild the phone four or five times! :-)
>
How about if you repeat your post with <carriage-return> and <linefeed>
every 80 to 120 characters per line.
What you are doing right now runs right off the right hand margin. I
suspect that this peculiar behavior is due to your use of a MicroSoft
Product to compose your text and subsequently cutting and pasting into
your message.
I am not going to try to reformat it so I can read it. It's your
responsibility to make your message readable.
Just assume that the recipient is using a DEC VT-100 terminal or a
similar device to read your message.