Diane, don't you apologize for asking.  We don't need to defend why we ask 
questions.  Like I said the other day, do to a tumor, I seem not to be wrapped 
too tight.  I never was, grin, but that's beside the point.  You don't have to 
defend why you ask.  Just keep up the good work.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Diane Kelker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
>Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 13:25:27 +1300
>Subject: Re: [Braillenote] HAVEN'T A CLUE!

>Hi, Laura,

>When I joined this list, I mentioned that I had two slight strokes earlier in 
>the year.  Sometimes when I'm working, I unknowingly confuse words in my head. 
> This is exactly what happened here.  I was attempting to copy the block into 
>the address bar when I should have been pasting.  In the future, if I ask 
>questions which seem repetitive and mindless, I simply need to be reminded of 
>the correct command sequences and told that I may be switching or 
>misinterpreting words and meanings.  Thanks so much for everyone's patience 
>and wisdom!


>Gratefully,
>Diane Kelker




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