Hello Dan!

On Tuesday, July 27, 2004, 6:40 PM, you wrote, in part:

MB>> Okay. Thanks. I was confused by the terminology. I have a keyboard,
MB>> with such a key. When "button" was mentioned, I thought an on-screen
MB>> button was meant. :)

DG> In support of Mary (or was it Mary-Alice?), Lewis Carroll (I think it
DG> was Lewis Carroll, but it might have been  C. L. Dodgson, or was it?)
DG> asked:

DG>    "Is it better to say what you mean or to mean what you say?"

That was Humpty-Dumpty I think, Charles Dodgson version. I shall spare
you all those cheshire grin smileys, since we presently have neither
an "Alice" nor a "Humpty-Dumpty" smiley.

But I truly am rolling on the floor with laughter.

DG> particularly in virtually rigorous fields, e.g. computer science.

No one has ever accused me of being either rigorous or virtual.
Virtuous, yes. Since I do try to be.

To stay on topic, let me say that I appreciate all the information my
question brought me. Over on tbot I learned a lot about keyboards,
also, besides what I learned here. :)

-- 
Best regards,
Mary
:Mary:
The Bat! 2.12.00 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 1






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