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    From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jun 18 19:22:09 2025
    On Sun Dec 29 10:46:14 2024 Jeff Liebermann wrote:
    On Sun, 29 Dec 2024 07:40:29 -0500, zen cycle
    <funkmasterxx@hotmail.com> wrote:

    On 12/28/2024 3:01 PM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
    On Sat, 28 Dec 2024 11:41:13 -0500, zen cycle
    <funkmasterxx@hotmail.com> wrote:

    On 12/27/2024 6:00 PM, cyclintom wrote:
    The last board that was laid out by software had an INTERUPT line running to the interupt pin on the microprocessor

    If I may interrupt for a moment.

    Sigh. The above was my failed attempt to avoid this discussion. I'll
    try to be more obvious in the future.

    You missed the point. I was criticizing his spelling. All
    microprocessors have "interrupt" lines. None have "interupt" lines. If
    one is attempting to write code for a microprocessor and starts writing >"interupt", they going to have a lot of problems.

    Well, I could claim that I thought you were serious or pretend that I
    didn't notice because I've become accustomed to Tom's atrocious
    spelling.

    Perhaps it would be best if we let this discussion die before Tom
    returns from his ride in the rain. Or, maybe not.

    Have you noticed that Tom's typing and spelling errors have a pattern?
    Tom frequently adds an extra letter or character to a word. At first
    glance, the errors seem like random typo errors. All (and I do mean
    ALL) of these extra letters are letters on the keyboard that are
    adjacent or diagonally adjacent to the previous letter in the word. It
    seems like he's hitting two characters at a time. Some guessing
    follows.

    However, that doesn't account for missing characters such as in
    "interupt". Tom might have a vision problem, but a vision problem
    doesn't account for about half of Tom's messages showing correct
    spelling and typing while others show multiple typing and spelling
    errors. Vision problems don't just come and go like that. Therefore,
    it's not a vision problem and target practice is unlikely to help.

    The obvious cause is that Tom had been drinking while typing. That's possible and even likely, but I don't think so in this case. Most of
    Tom's writings demonstrate good control over his imagination and his
    ability to provide false information. In other words, his ability to
    lie effectively seems to be unaffected by the alcohol. It would
    explain the transient nature of the typing errors, but in my limited experience, consistently lucid and deliberate thinking while drunk is
    not typical behavior. Therefore, I don't think that drinking while
    typing is the cause.

    Over the years, I've seen all manner of typing styles. One friend and customer tended to similarly insert extra adjacent letters while
    typing. Showing him how to use a spelling checker hid the problem effectively. His problem was the result of peripheral neuropathy,
    where he had no feeling in his fingers:

    MedlinePlus - Peripheral neuropathy <https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000593.htm>
    "One possible cause is 'Long-term, heavy alcohol use'".

    The lack of sensation in the finger tips has also caused him to
    destroy a fair number of keyboards and laptops (mostly Chromebooks)
    because he couldn't tell when he's typing using excessive force. When
    we were working on the problem, I noticed that he had worn off the
    lettering on the keys and polished the key caps. This indicated that
    he was sliding across the keys rather than pushing the keys straight
    down. There were other clues and related problems.

    More:
    "Keyboard for peripheral neuropathy" <https://www.google.com/search?q=keyboard+for+peripheral+neuropathy>

    Disclaimer: I don't have any evidence that Tom has the same problem,
    but it does seem to fit the descriptions.




    Sorry, but your inventions are hardly even close to the truth. What keyboards have I destroyed with excessive force? Me and the wife met some friends in Novato yesterday. Once upon a time he was a cop in that town. He cannot drink at all because he is on
    the edge of being diabetic. His wife ordered a mixed drink and I ordered a beer. Irish Red Ale. Since it was an Irish pub it seemed appropriate.

    Tell me about how I am a drunkard because the concussion and brain injury from that effects my hand coordination. I believe that anyone that has to supply silly references for everything he writes is missing more than a few screws. You don't drink
    because a beer is too expensive for you. For that matter, water is too expensive for your. You don't eat out beczuse you don't have the money. And that is entirely your fault.

    Tell me Liebermann, do you supply references because you think that if you "prove" the mose inappropriate things you say, that the lies you spout will be believed?

    Funny that Flunky is the only one that seldom changes the subject from bicycles to the most bizarre things like you and Frank do. And then Frank accuses me of changing the subject when I answer you or he.

    Tell me again how you don't believe the amount of money I have in investments as if you could wish it away. And if you could you most certainly would. Dragging peolple down to your useless level is your type.

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