STOP, PLEASE FOR ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND HOLY, STOP USING THE SPACE BAR TO FORMAT YOUR DOCUMENTS - IT'S 2024, PEOPLE - WTAF - MICROSOFT WORD WAS RELEASED IN 1983 - SERIOUSLY, JUST STOPPIT
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I still use two spaces after a period. That went out of fashion at least a decade ago, but it's a hard habit to break.This is a huge pet peeve of mine. If somebody sends me an Excel document half the time it seems like they formatted it in Notepad. If they send me a Word document it often feels like they found an old version of Lotus Notes to type it up in.. even worse if they've attempted to embed some charts or graphs in it.
I'm going to start sending folks charts and tables crudely formatted in R and then saved as PNG files and just let them deal with that.
Totally with you on this one. I learned how to type on an actual electric typewriter in a class in high school. It's just muscle memory for me to hit the space bar twice after a period. Somewhere I probably still have my "certificate" that said I could type 61 WPM without any errors. I was pretty proud of that back in the day.I still use two spaces after a period. That went out of fashion at least a decade ago, but it's a hard habit to break.
I refuse to even consider changing. If two spaces after a period bothers someone, that's on them.I still use two spaces after a period. That went out of fashion at least a decade ago, but it's a hard habit to break.
You had electric? You pampered baby. I learned on manual.I learned how to type on an actual electric typewriter in a class in high school.
I was so entitledYou had electric? You pampered baby. I learned on manual.
Each boss I've had has insisted upon the double-space after periods for every document. I don't know whether this is good or bad: On the one hand, my work samples have a look that suggests I've been doing this for a minute and it makes my superiors happy; on the other hand, my work looks like I learned to type 30 years before I actually did.I refuse to even consider changing. If two spaces after a period bothers someone, that's on them.
Somebody mentioned this was the new Gadsden flag.You know who are assholes?
People who back their pickup truck into a spot so that the bed overhangs the sidewalk by 2 or more feet. And drivers with a hitch on top of backing in can just eat a bag!
Is the building not air conditioned? Or it has trouble keeping up?
I still use two spaces after a period. That went out of fashion at least a decade ago, but it's a hard habit to break.
I'm with this for sure, but there are times Word simply. will. not. let. me put. the f***ing. word. where. it. goes.STOP, PLEASE FOR ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND HOLY, STOP USING THE SPACE BAR TO FORMAT YOUR DOCUMENTS - IT'S 2024, PEOPLE - WTAF - MICROSOFT WORD WAS RELEASED IN 1983 - SERIOUSLY, JUST STOPPIT
I did so much writing (keyboard) when I started grad school in 2013 that I did convert from two spaces to one space but took me a semester to get it down to where I did not think about it anymore.Totally with you on this one. I learned how to type on an actual electric typewriter in a class in high school. It's just muscle memory for me to hit the space bar twice after a period. Somewhere I probably still have my "certificate" that said I could type 61 WPM without any errors. I was pretty proud of that back in the day.
It does two things -I refuse to even consider changing. If two spaces after a period bothers someone, that's on them.
It does two things -
1. Increases your character count when trying to hit a number for essays in high school. Great stuff.
2. Makes seeing the end of sentences easier. Also clearly great stuff.
I see nothing bad in either of the two things the double space does. I, too, will continue to double space it up.
I've heard people from Ohio are pretty great. They are humble and nice and like you know, cool. And hip.Just sat in on an interview with a planner who had worked for Euclid, Ohio. It almost felt like a "full circle" kind of moment.
Hip? 😉I've heard people from Ohio are pretty great. They are humble and nice and like you know, cool. And hip.
A planner in our office visited Euclid and brought us each back a gift from the dollar store that now site on the location the case was about. Infinity planner nerd points for that.Just sat in on an interview with a planner who had worked for Euclid, Ohio. It almost felt like a "full circle" kind of moment.
My father was from Cleveland. Never advertised that. He always said he "grew up in Southern California," which is true. Doesn't matter he spent more of his childhood in Ohio than California.I've heard people from Ohio are pretty great. They are humble and nice and like you know, cool. And hip.
Stoned or hung over is my guess.Ever have one of those days?
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Is that just in general or specifically about joscoffee's AICP ?Welcome to a life of questioning why you did it.
Someone pour me up a double shot of whiskey.
One of mine could, but the other couldn't, so I don't bring either because I would feel bad.today is bring your dog to work day and as much as I love my doggie, no way could she do a day at work
I will be all by myself in the department on Friday the 5th, so it will be "bring feathered pets to work day."today is bring your dog to work day and as much as I love my doggie, no way could she do a day at work
Congrats, well doneAs of today, I am AICP certified!
Pressure's on.dvd & dandy are close with hink making the turn.