This is where I'm from

We all have to start somewhere. It's great that you keep pushing on despite some mistakes.
 
We all have to start somewhere. It's great that you keep pushing on despite some mistakes.

The words "I give up" aren't in my vocabulary. I always maintain positiveness, and rarely think negatively, despite what some ADers think of me-- what or how they think of me doesn't deter me.


Mark

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Sorry people-- I miscounted the number of hearing staff who know ASL-- there's actually 5. My apologies.
 
Can't you just go back and edit your comment rather than make a new post?

I could, and I suppose I should have, but I'm just like everyone else-- if I catch a mistake, I try to fix it, but I'll be honest-- I wasn't in the mood to edit my post. I've had a long day, and am trying to relax without doing too much.


Mark

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That's true. I can't say the same, but at the same time, I still have responsibility, and making sure things are paid for is one of them. I also have to take care of my health, and take care of others as needed.
One of those responsibilities is ensuring that you will have a source of income with which to pay for things. That is, make sure you develop a skill for earning money.

I'm not trying to be harsh with you; life itself can be harsh. The hard truth is that someday the source of funding for Social Security programs will dry up, so it's important to have a backup plan in place. That plan should include having a marketable skill.
 
One of those responsibilities is ensuring that you will have a source of income with which to pay for things. That is, make sure you develop a skill for earning money.

I'm not trying to be harsh with you; life itself can be harsh. The hard truth is that someday the source of funding for Social Security programs will dry up, so it's important to have a backup plan in place. That plan should include having a marketable skill.

I know. I know where you're coming from, and I hear you loud and clear.


Mark

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Can't you just go back and edit your comment rather than make a new post?
I think Mark uses stream of consciousness posting method. That doesn't allow for going back upstream.
 
I think Mark uses stream of consciousness posting method. That doesn't allow for going back upstream.

Not just that, but I gotta watch my Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in my left wrist. It can get really bad sometimes.


Mark

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So editing a post would have been harder on your wrist than making a new one? That makes perfect sense. If typing irritates it, it also makes prefect sense for you to make 50 posts a day, I guess if you weren't careful it'd be like 100?
 
Well...I came from the backwoods of Carolina...down a dirt road with the nearest neighbor about 10 miles away...I'd take some pixs...but that old house fell to the ground.
 
I kind of get what Reba is saying..

..but how can clicking on a little EDIT link exacerbate CTS? I don't recall if you are left or right handed though but still moving a mouse a tiny fraction to click then type is no more for the worse than clicking and creating a new post.

If you were on a forum I have been a long time member of, you'd be getting moderated left and right for double and triple posting within minutes of each post.
 
I could, and I suppose I should have, but I'm just like everyone else-- if I catch a mistake, I try to fix it, but I'll be honest-- I wasn't in the mood to edit my post. I've had a long day, and am trying to relax without doing too much.


Mark

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It would had been a lot faster to had edit your mistake than posting a whole new post.
 
think I little out of cinque I read post and they disappeared as reading....It seems like good place, ...are you a vet mark.
 
think I little out of cinque I read post and they disappeared as reading....It seems like good place, ...are you a vet mark.

Am I a war vet? No. Lost my hearing long before that even came around. I list my hearing a good 16 years before the legal age to join, which is 17 (with parents signatures), and the legal age to voluntary join is 18.
 
I was thinking of Vietnam hope I not aging you..
that what your place doing advocating for vets....it moves to quick to read fully
 
ooooooooooops sorry...now you have made me feel old lady,i was young woman when that was on:)
 
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