Thursday, January 19, 2017

SOME INSIGHT ON MY STYLE OF WRITING

I erased from one of my blog post about a search for someone who would be willing to take all my information, and ghost write my life as a biography. The reason I did this was because I awoke in the middle of the night thinking of someone who could do this. So someday if I feel like they would say yes, I may ask them to do it for me. Until then it is a mute request. :) 



Some insight on my style of writing... I usually use my own punctuation's be they correct or not. Sometimes I know they are correct, and at other times I don't care as long as it doesn't appear to me to take away from what I am trying to say.  I usually place my words on paper quickly the same as I would if I was having a conversation with you. I have problems with words that sound the same, but are spelled differently. I don't try to use fancy words that require thought. I use the word that instantly comes into my brain as I am conveying my thoughts.

This may drive academics nuts, but I don't care. I am always saying what I feel, and think.... the way I want to say it with my computer, keyboard, and spell checker. My way of doing this was used by me during many hours of scrutinizing programs submitted by computer programmers and developers. My discrepancy reports were never questioned for a lack of understanding. I also drove the developers and programmers nuts too. I once submitted over 400 written discrepancy reports on the implementation of a database. Not one of them was rejected by the Quality Assurance Department. In a meeting of supervisors one of them was joking when he told me, "I needed a body guard while walking around the base because the programmers and developers were gunning for me". That was a complement.

All of this is because of self education. I taught myself the art of programming Relational Database Management Systems. When doing an RDMS using Microsoft Access which is rich in Macros I never used the Macro, but created Visual Basic to make it do what I wanted it to do. A company once hired me to make a program of theirs talk to a program of mine. They thinking my application was loaded with Macros hit a brick wall when they tried to figure out what I did. They could have found a programmer to do this for them, but getting me to do it saved a ton of money.

I only mention all of this because at my age now these social internet sites are my hobby sites. That's why the thought of writing my autobiography drives me nuts. :)  

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