Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

daleron

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    AttyPops

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    Good morning Atty :). And you can call me Kat. Ya don't have to spell out Katmar every time. It seems so formal!!
    Thank you. :)

    It's not formality, per se. By way of explanation:
    When I first became a snail, I was confused between Katmar and Katya, etc. and people using "Kat". :blush:
    So the differentiation is only 2 or 3 more keystrokes (and Tweety is even longer! But I used that vs Katya)

    So since I'm a touch typist, I just type KatMAR as long as I'm already typing "Kat". Because M A R is very common, almost like T H E or A N D and it's natural to type it. PLUS it helps for others reading the thread. I just adopted it as a "principal" born of my initial confusion, because I experienced it and haven't forgotten what it must be like for "newbies" lurking or joining the thread.

    :)

    (I think we had more Kat-prefixes way back then too.)
     

    Katmar

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    Thank you. :)

    It's not formality, per se. By way of explanation:
    When I first became a snail, I was confused between Katmar and Katya, etc. and people using "Kat". :blush:
    So the differentiation is only 2 or 3 more keystrokes (and Tweety is even longer! But I used that vs Katya)

    So since I'm a touch typist, I just type KatMAR as long as I'm already typing "Kat". Because M A R is very common, almost like T H E or A N D and it's natural to type it. PLUS it helps for others reading the thread. I just adopted it as a "principal" born of my initial confusion, because I experienced it and haven't forgotten what it must be like for "newbies" lurking or joining the thread.

    :)

    (I think we had more Kat-prefixes way back then too.)
    k :thumb:
     

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