To: ladyjane
Your point about no errors in the documents is a great one.
I remember typing papers on typewriters when I was in high schools. It was torture to correct those errors, and they WERE inevitable.
180 posted on
09/11/2004 7:36:57 PM PDT by
homemom
To: homemom
You should try typing citations that went along with award recommendations.....original and FIVE manifold carbons (and does anybody besides me remember manifold carbon sets?). If I got it the first time error less, great! But let me make a typo on the first try and it would take me FOREVER to get one perfect! By the last sentence my hands would be drenched with sweat (I mean perspiration since I am after all a Southern Magnolia)..... I worked for a general officer who kept this light thing in his office to put the original on to see if he saw any typos that had been corrected. And no, I did not type sKerry's citations!
279 posted on
09/12/2004 5:15:11 AM PDT by
BamaDi
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