This week's Club Pogo challenges!
Monopoly Sudoku : Win 25 games this week!
Spades HD : Win 30 tricks with a Heart this week!
Jewel Academy : Remove 1000 red jewels this week!
Quote from: Stinkerbell on February 19, 2008, 07:22:19 PM:)) :)) :))
When I read anything typed entirely in upper case, I become very confused. Disoriented even. Come to think of it, that applies to lower case as well. Ummm..... any case actually. :-*
Quote from: BadgeBabe on February 20, 2008, 10:16:51 PM
Could someone send these answers to the freaking tournament directors? ASAP? Pogo needs to change their protocols about tourney directors using all caps immediately. I think that's why they drive me up the wall and usually out of the room.
Quote from: Runner on February 18, 2008, 11:44:15 AM
ROFLMAO---- Has anybody looked at the dates for those studies? How ancient were computers in 1984? One of those studies was done in 1971. ROFLMAO still. How many people had home computers that you could even hook up to the net on in 1971?
That is funny.
Quote from: Runner on February 18, 2008, 11:44:15 AM
ROFLMAO---- Has anybody looked at the dates for those studies? How ancient were computers in 1984? One of those studies was done in 1971. ROFLMAO still. How many people had home computers that you could even hook up to the net on in 1971?
That is funny.
Quote from: Homer on February 18, 2008, 06:25:46 AMROFLMAO---- Has anybody looked at the dates for those studies? How ancient were computers in 1984? One of those studies was done in 1971. ROFLMAO still. How many people had home computers that you could even hook up to the net on in 1971?
Posting in CAPS is considered bad netiquette. See below.
Do not type in all caps. Typing in all caps is considered yelling or screaming online. Those who type in all caps are perceived as lazy and not being considerate of those who will have to read their email. Various studies on the topic reflect that it is more difficult and takes longer to read text that is typed in all caps. And for those who question "What studies?" here is one example for your reading pleasure:
http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/~muter/pmuter1.htm
Searching for words is faster with uppercase characters, but reading of continuous text is slower (Vartabedian, 1971), perhaps because interline masking is greater with uppercase (Nes, 1986). In addition, lowercase enhances reading efficiency because word shape is helpful in word recognition (Rudnicky & Kolers, 1984).
One is free, at their convenience, to review the entire document above which goes into detail about how eyes react to what they have to read based on how the content is presented.
Stating certain professions are required to type in all caps (that's the first time I've heard that one) does not jive either. Would you send any off-line communications in all caps - the answer is probably no.
NOTE: It should go without saying, however, since I was chastised for not saying so, this rule certainly doesn't apply to the vision impaired or to those who are disabled or handicapped and cannot use the shift key. However, since typing in all caps is considered yelling online, it would behoove those who do so because of these reasons to take the time to include a brief note why they are typing in caps so that their emails and intent are not misinterpreted.