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On 7/22/2014 1:42 PM, rickman wrote:
On 7/22/2014 1:09 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 7/22/2014 10:44 AM, gareth wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
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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.
Ah, yes, the troll has to pop in even when no one is replying to him!
Go back to your CB buddies. Or won't they talk to you any more,
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.

You seem intent on shouting out infantile abusive remarks at every
turn. It
does
not reflect very well on your character.

Shame on you.



No, you ARE the disruptive infant in the kindergarten school. You could
NEVER get a job a a teacher - kindergarten or otherwise. You have to
have character to work with kids. And you even showed the judge you
didn't have any. But then trolls never change.

Really - you are TOO EASY.

Now go back to your CB buddies. Or won't they talk to you any more?


He was right about one thing. He managed to engage me in his infantile
discussion. I am done. I see you still need to participate in his
schoolyard taunting.


No, he's just so predictable - and so much fun!


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Clod's Conscience wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2014 17:42:31 -0400, rickman wrote:


I thought s.e.d was bad but you guys are on a roll. Can you both just
stop the nonsense for a while maybe?


How very dare you! Gareth is a polymath! He does *_Not_* post "nonsense"!


He's not a polymath, he's a very naughty bot!
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2014 19:41:30 +0000, Cornelius Crundfutters-Wormhole wrote:

Clod's Conscience wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2014 17:42:31 -0400, rickman wrote:


I thought s.e.d was bad but you guys are on a roll. Can you both just
stop the nonsense for a while maybe?


How very dare you! Gareth is a polymath! He does *_Not_* post
"nonsense"!


He's not a polymath, he's a very naughty bot!


He's a tiresome, fat ****!
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2014 21:12:54 +0100, Judge Simon wrote:


Any more of this, and I'll do you for heresy!


Please tell me, your Honour: is being an annoying **** with little piggy
eyes a hanging offence?
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"gareth" wrote in message
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A straight Morse key has a fulcrum away from you, but your wrist
articulates in front of the key, in a mirror image of that of the key.
Therefore, your wrist is constrained to follow an unnatural arc
when keying.
Have there been any mechanical designs published so that the
keying arc is in the same sense as the wrist arc?
(cf. Watts' parallel motion, perhaps?)


Setting aside the rather large flood of infantile pollution that some
have felt the need to inject into this thread (are they not
able to handle disagreement in an adult fashion?) the reason
for raising this subject and seeking details of prior experimentation
is that I have RSI in my wrist, caused by playing Freecell, and hovering
over the mouse for several minutes at a time whilst working out
my next move.

It seemed to me that by have a key that articulated on the same axis as the
wrist that the discomfort of manual keying of CW might be ameliorated.





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On 7/22/2014 6:12 PM, gareth wrote:
"gareth" wrote in message
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A straight Morse key has a fulcrum away from you, but your wrist
articulates in front of the key, in a mirror image of that of the key.
Therefore, your wrist is constrained to follow an unnatural arc
when keying.
Have there been any mechanical designs published so that the
keying arc is in the same sense as the wrist arc?
(cf. Watts' parallel motion, perhaps?)


Setting aside the rather large flood of infantile pollution that some
have felt the need to inject into this thread (are they not
able to handle disagreement in an adult fashion?) the reason
for raising this subject and seeking details of prior experimentation
is that I have RSI in my wrist, caused by playing Freecell, and hovering
over the mouse for several minutes at a time whilst working out
my next move.

It seemed to me that by have a key that articulated on the same axis as the
wrist that the discomfort of manual keying of CW might be ameliorated.


There is the trouble. You seem to think the key is the problem. Your
wrist is the problem. Your usage of the mouse created the problem and
now any usage of the wrist is causing you discomfort.

I had problems with my right hand years ago from the mouse. The easy
fix was to switch the mouse to my left hand. It took me a few days to
get used to it and I never had any more trouble with my wrist. Give
it a try.

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On 7/22/2014 6:12 PM, gareth wrote:
"gareth" wrote in message
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A straight Morse key has a fulcrum away from you, but your wrist
articulates in front of the key, in a mirror image of that of the key.
Therefore, your wrist is constrained to follow an unnatural arc
when keying.
Have there been any mechanical designs published so that the
keying arc is in the same sense as the wrist arc?
(cf. Watts' parallel motion, perhaps?)


Setting aside the rather large flood of infantile pollution that some
have felt the need to inject into this thread (are they not
able to handle disagreement in an adult fashion?) the reason
for raising this subject and seeking details of prior experimentation
is that I have RSI in my wrist, caused by playing Freecell, and hovering
over the mouse for several minutes at a time whilst working out
my next move.

It seemed to me that by have a key that articulated on the same axis as the
wrist that the discomfort of manual keying of CW might be ameliorated.




You may have RSI in your wrist. But it has nothing to do with playing
Freecell or using a mouse. Rather, I think you were playing with
something else...

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"rickman" wrote in message
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You are one weird dude!


Once again, youresort to the language of the school playground. Why do you
feel the need to behave so?


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"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
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You may have RSI in your wrist. But it has nothing to do with playing
Freecell or using a mouse. Rather, I think you were playing with
something else...


Once again, you resort to the language of the school playground. Why do you
feel the need to behave so?



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On 7/23/2014 4:14 AM, gareth wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
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You may have RSI in your wrist. But it has nothing to do with playing
Freecell or using a mouse. Rather, I think you were playing with
something else...


Once again, you resort to the language of the school playground. Why do you
feel the need to behave so?




LOL, the old line didn't work so you're trying a new one? This one's no
better.

And I guess you're the expert on school playground language!

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