Great questions, deserve better answers.  Actually, my emails are 
automatically run through my spell-check before being transmitted.  That may clean up 
some spelling or questions.  Sometimes, I just pass on numbers without question 
and eliminate the dots and dashes attached to another's email.  Kewl eh?
Also Mr. Boyd, with regard to an old question you asked of me several months 
ago regarding misprints on your computer, you might ask Don Dalton of 
Assistive Technologies, and a quad about that.  Don recently subscribed to the list 
(atleast I hope he has).  His background in computers, computer talk and 
adaptive equipment is par excellent!  I call him ROBO-Quad, as each time I see him in 
his electric chair, he is usually wired with phones, micro headsets and 
command units.  A regular computer geek, who teaches others with his company.
Hoping this email finds you kewl, dry and living a comfortable life!
W
In a message dated 7/29/04 2:16:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Wheel,


Been meaning to inquire about the way your computer (I assume it1s

the computer) seems regularly to re-format my e-mails.


(1) Note that the single-spaced body of my email quoted below

      is double-spaced in your reply below it.

(2) The comma between the 3t2 and the 3s2 in the word 3Pilot1s2

      is replaced by the numerical digit 31.2

(3) 3the2 appears as 33the.2

(4) Figure 322 appears abutting the comma following the word 3yards.2


This is not intended as criticism, just a curiosity about the consistent

anomalies in your machine's interpretation of my machine's output.

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