I am in this forum to get help.If anyone want to help then please tell me how to add and run a aircraft from flyaway to FSX (Ooooops capital letter!!!!) in windows Vista.Please reply in details so that i can follow step by step.
thanks
Sh.
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Then may I be the second to point out that typing in all CAPITALS is indeed considered rude. Not just that, but it makes it incredibly difficult to read.
It has nothing to do with where you're from - you dreamt that up from who knows where. It's purely to do with internet etiquette.
Just because you haven't come across nor seem too bothered about abiding by it, does that make it wrong?
Maybe you are new to web based forums, I don't know, but the "when in Rome..." reference you were given earlier seems quite apt.
Some reference material in case further vitriol clouds the truth...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caps_lock
Specifically...On Internet chat systems and forums, typing a sentence in all capitals is often considered rude, the large letters akin to shouting or yelling within the social context. Caps lock is also often used when expressing one's enthusiasm through text, about a particular topic. On a more practical level, text written in all capital letters, a result of engaging the caps lock, may be difficult to read.
You'll find similar views expressed by hundreds of thousands here:
http://www.google.co.nz/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=typing+in+capitals+on+forums&meta=&aq=f&oq=
Sorry if that offends you but...well, that's life 🙂
This forum is
Your "off topic!" sign is all caps. 🙄
Later ... Art
I don't think I did that on purpose!
effieveda wrote:
Your "off topic!" sign is all caps. 🙄
Later ... Art
ROFLMAO!!!! 😂 😂 😂
Me likes that.....
Anyho....I'll help the guy out, but my home network is down so I can't really run through it step by step... and I really hate workin on Library computers..... 😞
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