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Re: About my health, top posting vs bottom posting, and Ubuntu forums

 

Hi Lance,

I'm just happy when people reply. I Hit the "Reply To ALL" button. So, Lord
alone knows where mine end up! We know that there is no cure for you, but
studies to strongly point to that keeping your mental faculties engaged
does slow the progress down. Here's to hoping you're still able to be with
us for a long while to come yet. Apart from your knowledge and patience,
your humour and wise words are certainly appreciated by myself.

Kindest regards,

Phill.


On 28 April 2012 16:23, Lance <lbsolost@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  I want to clarify a couple of things. In late 2001/early 2002, at the
> age of 51, I was diagnosed with Meningeal carcinomatosis and I was given
> no more than 60 days to live. Luckily that was a mis-diagnosis, the correct
> diagnosis was Meningoencephalitis (unknown etiology, although quite likely
> West Nile virus) so I'm still alive and kicking ;^)
>
>
> After undergoing many years of treatment and therapy I managed to overcome
> many of the obstacles, it truly seems that the body (even the brain) will
> heal with patience and the proper therapy. My neurologist says that the
> brain actually develops new "pathways" to basically create "work-arounds"
> for the damaged part(s) of the brain.
>
>
> NOTE: certainly not the words he used, just my translation ;^)
>
>
> Anyway, one of the lasting implications was mild neurocognitive disorder
> but beginning in late 2007 I heard about the WalMart $200 gOS system and I
> remembered playing with Lindows just before I got sick, so I decided to
> start a new hobby. Previously my hobby had been restoring old cars, but
> that was no longer a viable option.
>
>
> So gOS led me to Ubuntu Gutsy and voilà, I found a new hobby that helped
> me in many ways, but the cognitive deficiencies have persisted to some
> degree. In the past year or so I've noticed some obvious decline so I had a
> new neuro-psych exam. After three days of testing I now know that I've
> graduated from mild neurocognitive disorder to dementia!
>
>
> Specifically I'm having trouble learning anything new, even very simple
> things, and my memory has gone from just poor to almost horrible. I try to
> keep things organized but I'll be darned if I can remember exactly how I
> bookmarked something important. But I can navigate Ubuntu forums just great!
>
>
> IMHO the Ubuntu forums are the best thing since sliced bread. Any fool,
> even me, can easily navigate the forums. And it's easy to find your old
> posts/threads so having someone say, "This list is getting to be as useless
> as the forums with people top posting", really puts a burr under my saddle
> :^(
>
>
> I'm doing my best, and don't get me wrong, I know that Lubuntu will be
> fine if I drop off the face of the earth tomorrow, but does it really
> matter that much if I top or bottom post?
>
>
> One of my problems with bottom posting is that I can't for the life of me
> figure out how to do bullet points in my Yahoo mail. I know I could spend
> the time to learn or change email clients, but is it more important than
> any of these issues:
>
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=11882333&postcount=518
>
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1959675
>
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1966370
>
>
> Yesterday I had no problem with pulling up info about the Wubi changes and
> I posted it here. I knew about that from participating at the forums.
>
>
> I knew to tell Julien about Xubuntu reverting to the non-pae kernel
> because of the forums.
>
>
> Need I go on? IMHO the forums are far from "useless" and it does make me
> angry to have them referred to in that manner.
>
>
> Additionally Ali has done a lot of good for us with his one stop thread
> and other threads in Ubuntu + 1!
>
>
> Can't we all just get along? Is it really that painful if some of us top
> reply?
>
>
> Lance
>
>
>
>
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