Hello Allie,

On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 22:47:31 -0500 GMT (12/01/03, 10:47 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:

TF>> The elegant thing is to use a mixture of computer and non-computer
TF>> aids. I really love computers as a tool to simplify life. But they
TF>> are not all there is,

> Indeed. I don't use one at work at all. :)

I don't believe you! ;-) You are surrounded by computers in an OP
theater, are you not? Are are you measuring the patient's heartbeat by
holding his wrist and counting his pulse for 15 seconds? ;-)

TF>> and in fact, I had a sheet with the alt-codes

> Different strokes. :)

Yep. :-)

> I know what you mean. It takes time and effort to put the software or
> macros together. One then wonders if the effort is worth preventing the
> minimal hassle each day, especially since getting accustomed to it makes
> things that much painless.

Right. I know a lot of people who think that everything should be done
by computer, but in my POV this creates a dependency and even creates
inefficiency in some cases.

> This is why I personally haven't done anything about it other than
> making the character map shortcut more accessible than at
> Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/Character Map. ;)

That's what I mean. ;-)

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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