Well, that was a disastrous experiment, trying to put together working on a new machine, with too-small print, while commenting on a book that is becoming so important to me. Put that together with too-short a time span o write - therefore no careful proof reading - and you have everyone wondering just where you left your mind!
I was practicing on the iPad with an attached keyboard, in a new writing program, and the on-screen print was so small I had trouble reading it. I didn't think to spread the print on-screen with my fingers, as you can do with an iPad, until I had almost finished. I had to rush away before I proof read, so…you can see the multiple mistakes and confusion that ensued. A longer period of time to reflect on what I had written would have allowed me to explain the significance of Opening Heaven's Door to me. Oh well, I'll try again on the iPad, and this time I'll warn you, and I'll slow down. This is all I'll write for the moment, for again, I have to leave for another appointment. "When do I get time to be bored and lonely?" as my father said so many decades ago in his very busy retirement. Echoing Arnold Shwartznegger in The Terminator movies, "I'll be back…"
I was practicing on the iPad with an attached keyboard, in a new writing program, and the on-screen print was so small I had trouble reading it. I didn't think to spread the print on-screen with my fingers, as you can do with an iPad, until I had almost finished. I had to rush away before I proof read, so…you can see the multiple mistakes and confusion that ensued. A longer period of time to reflect on what I had written would have allowed me to explain the significance of Opening Heaven's Door to me. Oh well, I'll try again on the iPad, and this time I'll warn you, and I'll slow down. This is all I'll write for the moment, for again, I have to leave for another appointment. "When do I get time to be bored and lonely?" as my father said so many decades ago in his very busy retirement. Echoing Arnold Shwartznegger in The Terminator movies, "I'll be back…"
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