I'm sorry. I will do my best to use proper grammar. Your probably not the only 
person on this list who feels that way with my messages but I was to stuck in 
my own pity to be courteous enough about the feelings of others. Wow I have 
gotten more from this list than just an acne cure/treatment... I have taken a 
lesson in edicate. I have also learned there is a spell checker on my E-Mail. 
Thanks and once again I am sorry for my past messages. Sometimes it helps when 
you get someone's view from the outside looking in.JAY 

Roman <[email protected]> wrote:Sometimes, especially when I am tired, I feel 
rage when I am reading
something and have to spend extra time deciphering a poorly constructed
text. And sometimes I just say "Ah, screw this!" and stop reading. Is
there a name for this condition too? Only if I am sure the text contains
something important for me, will I return to reading it.

Roman

sol wrote:

> Proper capitalization and punctuation and indentation, etc. really
> helps someone like me who is mildly dyslexic to read emails. Sadly, my
> own posts are often lacking as I cannot either type or proof-read
> worth a damn.paula


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