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Re: Use of capital lettersWriting without caps? I thought that was reserved for cochroaches!"Archie and Mehitabel" (circa 1916) Archie was a cochroach who was typing on a typewriter. He typed by jumping on keys. He was physically unable to hold the shift key while jumping on another key, so all small letters. Although Archie's writing was good stuff, it proves the point very quickly that if you care about your reader comprehending what you say, it's best to use both caps and small letters.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archy_and_Mehitabel
Re: Use of capital letters
Writing without caps? I thought that was reserved for cochroaches!
"Archie and Mehitabel" (circa 1916) Archie was a cochroach who was typing on a typewriter. He typed by jumping on keys. He was physically unable to hold the shift key while jumping on another key, so all small letters.
Although Archie's writing was good stuff, it proves the point very quickly that if you care about your reader comprehending what you say, it's best to use both caps and small letters.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archy_and_Mehitabel