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Post by oliver power » Sun. Jan. 31, 2016 7:43 pm

:) Who can tell me how to separate into paragraphs, or spaces between sentences when posting, or replying. I just can't seem to figure it out :? . Thanks

 
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Post by grumpy » Sun. Jan. 31, 2016 7:50 pm

Return/enter..

 
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Post by WNY » Sun. Jan. 31, 2016 8:05 pm

just press Enter/Return at the end of your section you want to separate for as many lines you want.

Sometimes you have to add a space to the sections so it recognizes the returns.

1 return

2 returns

3 returns

:)

 
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Post by oliver power » Sun. Jan. 31, 2016 8:28 pm

WNY wrote:just press Enter/Return at the end of your section you want to separate for as many lines you want.

Sometimes you have to add a space to the sections so it recognizes the returns.

1 return

2 returns

3 returns

:)
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That is soooooo easy. Just couldn't figure it out. Thanks :)

 
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Post by Lightning » Sun. Jan. 31, 2016 8:55 pm

Geez oliver, I wondered why you clustered everything together like that....

Just kidding lol


 
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Post by Rob R. » Sun. Jan. 31, 2016 8:58 pm

Geez man, didn't you ever use a typewriter? :lol:

 
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Post by windyhill4.2 » Sun. Jan. 31, 2016 9:25 pm

OP,you aren't alone,i think I have it figured out now that you brought it up.

 
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Post by oliver power » Sun. Jan. 31, 2016 9:59 pm

:lol: :lol: That's Right! Make fun of a fellow member........... :) . No more clustering together........I promise. I'm use to working with my hands all my life. Not sitting behind a desk, tapping the key board. Other than visiting this site, I'm not so sure I like this high tech, fast moving, electronic world we live in today. ......and it's only getting worse from my point of view.
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Post by windyhill4.2 » Sun. Jan. 31, 2016 10:01 pm

OP,~~~~~ I used to do it that way or like this........now I can do this
& start down here.

Wow,i learned something again today
must mean their is still life in my blood.
:D

 
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Post by franco b » Sun. Jan. 31, 2016 10:19 pm

This is interesting because it shows how smart people can still be obtuse in some ways.

I have run across some very bright people that, after awhile you wonder who helps them to cross the street.

Wm. F. Buckley was regarded as brilliant, and in certain areas he certainly was, but in other areas he had, like all of us, feet of clay. Just read some of his books apart from politics.

Just as there is a division of labor where craftsmen have superior talent in their craft, so too, is there a division of smarts, but just like craftsmen those smarts are not all encompassing. We are all talented in our own way.


 
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Post by oliver power » Mon. Feb. 01, 2016 6:19 am

In my experience, college professors are the worse. They go into very deep thought, and over think simple things that are plain as day to the average person. I know of a college professor who bought a nice big, very well kept old farm house, barns & all. A fair amount of property goes along with it. He hasn't done ANYTHING to the property. No maintenance, no nothing for going on 30 years now. Not even a drop of paint. The place is over grown. Barns fell down. House roof panels are blowing off. Roof framing is rotting / falling in. It's actually raining inside. The whole house is rotting, and falling in. Yes, He Still Lives In The House, yet won't sink one penny, or one ounce of energy into anything. If you drove by, you'd think the place is abandoned.

 
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Post by Waswood » Mon. Feb. 01, 2016 8:33 am

oliver power wrote:In my experience, college professors are the worse. They go into very deep thought, and over think simple things that are plain as day to the average person. I know of a college professor who bought a nice big, very well kept old farm house, barns & all. A fair amount of property goes along with it. He hasn't done ANYTHING to the property. No maintenance, no nothing for going on 30 years now. Not even a drop of paint. The place is over grown. Barns fell down. House roof panels are blowing off. Roof framing is rotting / falling in. It's actually raining inside. The whole house is rotting, and falling in. Yes, He Still Lives In The House, yet won't sink one penny, or one ounce of energy into anything. If you drove by, you'd think the place is abandoned.
And we let these type people teach our kids :?

 
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Post by windyhill4.2 » Mon. Feb. 01, 2016 8:35 am

I have this feeling that what he is doing
or maybe what he is not doing,

likely has nothing to do with not
understanding
what all the buttons
on the keyboard are for.

I could be wrong,
it likely won't
be the last time
either. :)

This was a good practice run.

:) :)

 
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Post by franco b » Mon. Feb. 01, 2016 9:34 am

I like what you have done.

By encapsulating your thought in that way it becomes poetic.

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