Hallo Graham,

On Thu, 12 Oct 2000 19:15:50 +0100 GMT (13/10/2000, 02:15 +0800 GMT),
Graham wrote:

G> At school, when I did my typing classes, I was taught to insert two spaces. 
G> I'm in the UK (which despite some opinions from across the Channel is part
G> of Europe).

Well, "we" have no problem with it, aren't *you* the ones that are
referring to Europe as "The Continent", making it clear that there is
a difference? I wouldn't even mention the currency...

(Disclaimer: I'm kidding here. Best regards from the Far East.)

G> In those far off days (before The Beatles had first started
G> recording!) there were no PCs in schools, so I cannot say if things have
G> changed today.

You beat me here. I took my typing classes when I was 13 (and all the
secretaries in the class found me "cute"), but that was just before
bell-buttom pants became fashion. ;-) And while we didn't have PC's at
school as they hadn't been invented yet, we did have computer classes
on a mainframe, being the first school in Hamburg to offer computer
classes...

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas, originally from Germany/Europe              mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-I'd like to help you out. Which way did you come in?

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