Re: Noh, this doesn't work at all...
- From: John W Kennedy <jwkenne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 10:26:05 -0400
Tina Hall wrote:
Zeborah <zeborah@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Tina Hall <Tina_Hall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Zeborah <zeborah@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Tina Hall <Tina_Hall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Zeborah <zeborah@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Tina Hall <Tina_Hall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Helen Hall <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is _about_ letting go.They're not letting go.This not about trying to click on a link. It is about letting goIf you're trying to click on a linkFor some reason, the adult beginners (who have never used a(Why does it matter that the pointer wanders across the screen,
mouse before), seem to think that in order to move their hand
away from them they need to watch it move and so they aren't
watching as the mouse pointer wanders randomly across the
screen.
though?
of the mouse ("in order to move their hand away from them").
Thus the second question that you snipped; why let go in the first
place?
Read up what you keep ignoring: "_move their hand away from them_".
Moving a hand away from a mouse means letting go.
If they were moving their hand away from the mouse, Helen would have
said
That's just typical. Rather than admitting a mistake, you try to twist things and just go on discussing.
First you claim they mean clicking, and ignore that there's no mention of it. In fact snip what I said about it to suit your purpose.
Now you claim it says someting other than it does, rather than admitting to have made a mistake and say it may have been a misunderstanding, you insist I made a mistake. But I'm refering strictly to what the words say, while you keep ignoring them and what I say.
That's no basis for a conversation. If I want to talk to a wall, I've got enough of them here, without the need to type and read.
so the phrase is synonymous with "move their hand away from
themselves".
That's not what it says,
Congratulations! You have now graduated from merely being annoying to lying outright, and I can *plonk* you with a clear conscience.
--
John W. Kennedy
If Bill Gates believes in "intelligent design", why can't he apply it to Windows?
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