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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    I just used several braille shortcuts in the past two posts. Did you notice?
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    It definitely helps keep me brushed up on my ASL syntax. <smile>
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    I ,k -- that's why it's n an exact science. It's improvisation. <smile>
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    It's n official b I wd usually j use ASL syntax with English words. <smile>
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    It's not formal or official. I would probably write: d y h any k of what the /ory G Cmunicating to their r.ders? I use capital letters for dropped letters (as you see with the dropped G and dropped C for was and com-) & I c't make shortcuts for "er" or "their" in th case b I c use the /...
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    Hear Again, I'm joking around. I think the humor of my post was missed.
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    Oh, I enjoy writing in ASLish with my Deaf friends too. <smile>
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    I only use them for my personal class notes and for IMing with typeingtornado. <wink> By the way I am saying this all humorously.
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    Please do! You're intelligent and you have a drive to learn!
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    Wikipedia BAD!!

    In general that is what I do. But I got attacked for quoting Wiki on here so then I shied away from that. But I will do that from now on.
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    That's true, although it can somewhat. I know that contractions such as dot 5 6 e and dot 4 6 e can't be written in print, but shortcuts like l for like and ll for little and lr for letter can. Which I use on a regular basis for my class notes. <laughs>
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    Does anyone here use grade 2 braille shortcuts to take notes in print? For those who don't know what I mean, the following: d y ,u/& brl? is the contracted form of the phrase do you understand braille? d - do y - you ,u - under / - st & - and brl - braille
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    Questions and debates about blindness:

    Hear Again, you're quite intelligent. I think you do compare. Honestly, I am not just saying this for the flatter value.
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    Boot Camp Experience and Discussions

    I agree. I enjoy debating.
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    Wikipedia BAD!!

    I'm sorry. I'll try to make an effort to speak more plainly. When I get really enthusiastic about a subject, I tend to throw out a lot of terminology. It's a habit of mine I'm working on.
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    Boot Camp Experience and Discussions

    I'm glad I haven't come across as rude or disrespectful because that's not my intention. If I ever do, please let me know.
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    Boot Camp Experience and Discussions

    Hm... I don't think it's overdramatic to ask that people discuss a topic respectfully. I hope I haven't been rude to you in any of my posts, Liebling. If I have please let me know.
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    Boot Camp Experience and Discussions

    Thanks for the description.
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    Boot Camp Experience and Discussions

    What's the picture of, Jiro?
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