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On 7/21/2014 6:26 PM, gareth wrote:
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Yes, the knob protrudes, but the skirt of the knob is flush.

I can't see how the arc of the key is important.


Then you have not grasped the point of the discussion.


Gareth, I typed a fair amount explaining my rational (which you snipped).


Because it added nothing further.


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On 7/22/2014 2:03 AM, gareth wrote:
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On 7/21/2014 6:26 PM, gareth wrote:
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Yes, the knob protrudes, but the skirt of the knob is flush.

I can't see how the arc of the key is important.

Then you have not grasped the point of the discussion.


Gareth, I typed a fair amount explaining my rational (which you snipped).


Because it added nothing further.


Ok, when you wish to have a discussion, let me know.

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"rickman" wrote in message
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On 7/22/2014 2:03 AM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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On 7/21/2014 6:26 PM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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Yes, the knob protrudes, but the skirt of the knob is flush.
I can't see how the arc of the key is important.
Then you have not grasped the point of the discussion.
Gareth, I typed a fair amount explaining my rational (which you
snipped).

Because it added nothing further.


Ok, when you wish to have a discussion, let me know.


Well, I was. But you were off on a different tack.


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On 7/22/2014 4:20 AM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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On 7/22/2014 2:03 AM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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On 7/21/2014 6:26 PM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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Yes, the knob protrudes, but the skirt of the knob is flush.
I can't see how the arc of the key is important.
Then you have not grasped the point of the discussion.
Gareth, I typed a fair amount explaining my rational (which you
snipped).
Because it added nothing further.


Ok, when you wish to have a discussion, let me know.


Well, I was. But you were off on a different tack.


I am beginning to understand why you get a lot of flack here.

If you aren't interested in discussing the topic, why do you keep
responding? I am beginning to think you truly can't help yourself.
Here is another chance to discuss the topic.

The movement of the end of the finger along the arc of the key does not
need to be the same curve as the movement of the wrist because the
finger provides compliance by bending at the other three joints, plus,
the difference of movement of the two arcs is so miniscule, that it does
not cause a problem in the first place.

My father operated a telegraph key in his job as well as most of the
people he worked with. None of them ever reported any sort of
repetitive motion injury.

BTW, I have the brass key he used.

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"rickman" wrote in message
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I am beginning to understand why you get a lot of flack here.

If you aren't interested in discussing the topic, why do you keep
responding? I am beginning to think you truly can't help yourself.



Well, there you go again with the same bad behaviour for which you
criticised Stuckle.





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On 7/22/2014 4:35 AM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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I am beginning to understand why you get a lot of flack here.

If you aren't interested in discussing the topic, why do you keep
responding? I am beginning to think you truly can't help yourself.



Well, there you go again with the same bad behaviour for which you
criticised Stuckle.


Yes, I understand now. You continue to snip my entire post relating to
the topic. You aren't here to discuss the arc of the key and wrist.
You are here to create drama. I'm done with you. Feel free to have the
last word.

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"rickman" wrote in message
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On 7/22/2014 4:35 AM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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I am beginning to understand why you get a lot of flack here.
If you aren't interested in discussing the topic, why do you keep
responding? I am beginning to think you truly can't help yourself.

Well, there you go again with the same bad behaviour for which you
criticised Stuckle.


Yes, I understand now. You continue to snip my entire post relating to
the topic. You aren't here to discuss the arc of the key and wrist. You
are here to create drama. I'm done with you. Feel free to have the last
word.


Well, there you go again with the same bad behaviour for which you
criticised Stuckle.

The situation is this; I suggested a new way of working, but you didn't want
to talk about that and launched off into an irrelevance about the old way
of working, which although no doubt true, was not appropriate.

In passing, though, I chastised you for your rudeness, rudeness that you
repeat above.

Stupid boy.



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On 7/22/2014 1:40 PM, rickman wrote:
On 7/22/2014 4:35 AM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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I am beginning to understand why you get a lot of flack here.

If you aren't interested in discussing the topic, why do you keep
responding? I am beginning to think you truly can't help yourself.



Well, there you go again with the same bad behaviour for which you
criticised Stuckle.


Yes, I understand now. You continue to snip my entire post relating to
the topic. You aren't here to discuss the arc of the key and wrist. You
are here to create drama. I'm done with you. Feel free to have the
last word.


Rick,

Now you're beginning to understand...

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On 7/22/2014 4:27 AM, rickman wrote:
On 7/22/2014 4:20 AM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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On 7/22/2014 2:03 AM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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On 7/21/2014 6:26 PM, gareth wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message
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Yes, the knob protrudes, but the skirt of the knob is flush.
I can't see how the arc of the key is important.
Then you have not grasped the point of the discussion.
Gareth, I typed a fair amount explaining my rational (which you
snipped).
Because it added nothing further.

Ok, when you wish to have a discussion, let me know.


Well, I was. But you were off on a different tack.


I am beginning to understand why you get a lot of flack here.

If you aren't interested in discussing the topic, why do you keep
responding? I am beginning to think you truly can't help yourself. Here
is another chance to discuss the topic.

The movement of the end of the finger along the arc of the key does not
need to be the same curve as the movement of the wrist because the
finger provides compliance by bending at the other three joints, plus,
the difference of movement of the two arcs is so miniscule, that it does
not cause a problem in the first place.

My father operated a telegraph key in his job as well as most of the
people he worked with. None of them ever reported any sort of
repetitive motion injury.

BTW, I have the brass key he used.


Rick,

His problem is he couldn't understand what you said, so it added nothing
to the conversation *for him*.

I thought your explanation was quite detailed and eloquent. Too bad the
troll isn't smart enough to understand it. But then that's pretty
typical for him. He does it regularly.

And I see he couldn't understand this explanation, either.

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"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
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His problem is he couldn't understand what you said, so it added nothing
to the conversation *for him*.
I thought your explanation was quite detailed and eloquent. Too bad the
troll isn't smart enough to understand it. But then that's pretty
typical for him. He does it regularly.
And I see he couldn't understand this explanation, either.


It remains that I have to continue to play the role of the patient
schoolteacher dealing with
you as the disruptive infant in the kindergarten school.





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