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hmm, that's something to think about...and very true. You never know what tomorrow will bring
ding ding ding
cool beans...lol.
not sure how I did that...humble my last post was supposed to be to you...lol
Ok, I got it...you get the "Inspirational Quote of the Day".
Something like "knowledge is power"
How's that....you game?
Well Lance has been reduced to posting songs, I am posting etiquette lessons and I'm trying to recruit originunknown to post "word of the day".
Hmm, have to put the thinking cap on and see what I can come up with for you...lol.
Cool, Judge released the kid that put the box cutters on the planes.
I still say the Feds should hire him to travel around and see what all he can get away with. Kind of like to test our security measures and then report his findings so we will know what areas need improvement.
LOL, join the crowd.
Oh, ok...I didn't recognize the name. Gonna keep this one on the watch list.
very cool
I like the Raindrops one...that was an oldie but goodie. BUT, now I can't get the tune out of my head...lol
Oh wow, I asked and then opened it....wait, I'm confused now. Ok, Financial Relations got their info from HSC?
Who is this Financial Relations Inc....never heard of them before
k, what about this Financial Relations Inc. ? Take a look at NXUS
I'm posting etiquette lessons and you're posting songs. I think we have waaay to much time on our hands.
Lance, you know anything about BRLN?
LOL...eom
hmm, would give new meaning to the word exciting...lol
Well I don't know about you, but I'm not finding much of anything today that floats my boat
ok, who was supposed to be watching KLMK
very nice chart on URMP
Here's one for you...the boy that placed the box cutters on the plance...did so FIVE weeks ago.
In my opinion, the FBI should HIRE him to test our security rather than PROSECUTE him.
ewwww, that's so gross.
"paper cup?", we have "spittoons" (sp)
Lance, you have to get SC to tell you the story about skeeziks or whatever her name was. roflmao. He took my car in for one of the few oil changes it has had and met a new friend. I about died laughing when he brought the car back and told me about his "new friend"...lol.
OOOHHhhh, them's fighten words....don't be bashin on our chew now, ya here
Southerner's are *loud* too. We just do it in a different way. Kind of like, silent but deadly.
Ask Sprint. I can cut him an eye, and not utter a word, and I assure you it is much louder than all the screaming and hollering he can muster in an entire week.
roflmao...I love it...roflmao
Besides, you're a Florida boy now !!!
That's no excuse. (Although, SC claims the same excuse, except that he's from NJ) lol
Capitalization:
On a computer keyboard capitalization helps to indicate tone of voice. It is impolite to type all in capital letters, for example, because this means that you are shouting, something you would not do in a face-to-face conversation. It is advisable to capitalize words only when you want to highlight an important point. The standard rules of capitalization (proper nouns, the first word in a sentence, etc.) apply to electronic correspondence as they do for any other correspondence.
In the same way that capitalization indicates something that you want to have stand out, asterisks around a word highlight or give inflection, or emphasis to that word. For example, you *can* type in all capital letters, but it would be considered *extremely* rude! Alternately, you may show emphasis by using the underscore key _ before _ and _after_ any words to be emphasized, as if they were underlined.
(I was waiting for you to come back on and post in all caps. Had this ready for you...LOL)
Hello Mr. Churak, pleased to make your acquaintance. So glad you could join us today.
and VIEW camping out on ask...
Electronic Etiquette:
When you are corresponding with someone through an on-line service or the Internet, you are, in essence, carrying on a conversation through a machine. The fact that the recipient cannot see you and you cannot see him or her imposes certain limitations. For example, the recipient can't hear the tone of your voice, so it is especially important not to offend people, just as you would try not to in direct conversation or through a letter sent in the mail.
The term coined for Internet-users' etiquette is "netiquette." It is always a good idea, when entering any service or network, to take a few minutes and check the rules, regulations and any netiquette guidelines before beginning a conversation with anyone, entering a "chat room," or corresponding with an individual or a group.
Oh look, a whole section on "Electronic Etiquette"
Am I invisible? I said good morning and not one person responded.
Maybe we should skip napkins and go straight to greetings!!!
MYRG nice news
NXUS, anybody know anything?
Goooood Morning
Found one on scan today. Take a look at historical chart. She's a NASD trading below 1.00. Last two months, around the middle of the month, there seems to be a push to get her over 1.00 for at least two days. She had some activity today but didn't make it over that mighty 1.00 mark. By doing that, they avoid getting the nasty gram from NASD for trading below 1.00 for 30 consecutive days.
Now, let me see...I wonder how much grief I would get if I posted this without the ticker...lol. I almost did...lol.
I think I better go to bed now...
VWPT
that's provided Lance doesn't send me off to the edit room for my remarks about baseball...lol.
excel...lol. Etiquette lessons will resume tomorrow. LOL
(I know Sprint won't be around tomorrow so it should be safe)