Pickles by Brian Crane for January 10, 2010

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    Llewellenbruce  almost 15 years ago

    How does one yell on paper?

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    FUNIG1  almost 15 years ago

    as usual, “Joe” … you missed the point … AGAIN! Brian … you did it again! another good, funny ‘toon Thanks!

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    GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?

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    kreole  almost 15 years ago

    Brian……nice!

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    carmy  almost 15 years ago

    As usual, Earl is a hoot!

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    Proginoskes  almost 15 years ago

    Now maybe “Joe” and Llewellenbruce will get that Dilbert comic from a few years back. (The one where the Pointy-Haired-Boss sends an email to someone in Japan, but he doesn’t know the language, so he types his email in all capital letters.)

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    poppy1313  almost 15 years ago

    Earl forgot He can talk…

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    glslightning  almost 15 years ago

    Typing an e-mail in all caps is really considered as yelling.

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    BillTidler  almost 15 years ago

    WHAT ? ….

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    alondra  almost 15 years ago

    When I have laryngitis due to a sore throat I can still whisper. That’s what she should do.

    Yes, typing in all caps is considered yelling. It’s rude too!

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    pearlandpeach  almost 15 years ago

    even hubby laughed out loud…great ‘toon.

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    kmcripn  almost 15 years ago

    Writing in all caps IS yelling

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    ChazNCenTex  almost 15 years ago

    Writing in all caps is writing in all caps. Common usage decided that would be perceived as the equivalent of yelling. I accept it as part of the environment, but sometimes you just leave the CAPS LOCK button on by mistake.

    It’s a funny strip, I didn’t think about him writing instead of speaking in response until she said/wrote that!

    Guess I was acting Earlish. But I’m surprised that Earl knew enough about chatting on the Internet to know that all caps is equal to yelling.

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    AddADadaAdDad  almost 15 years ago

    One h*ll of a scream, Doc!

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    COWBOY7  almost 15 years ago

    Heh, heh! Very funny Earl.

    Macushlalondra–I wish more posters realized that point about how rude it is.

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    COWBOY7  almost 15 years ago

    Doc, that’s you having fun! LOL

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    Wildmustang1262  almost 15 years ago

    Oh, that is GRRRRRRRRRREAT COMMUNICATION! LOLs! X-D

    By the way I always write a note with CAP letters in printed, not handwriting fancy, though.

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    lorelei6361  almost 15 years ago

    Its funny, but when in chat and someone uses all caps, its like a slap in the face, and feels like shouting.

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    napaeric  almost 15 years ago

    ?? what do you call unwanted email?? glad you stopped yelling, thank you.

    I suppose you could call them junk email, but I like to call it spam instead.

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    JP Steve Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    But if people “just leave the caps lock button on by mistake” that means they don’t bother to proof read their posts – which IMO is just as rude!

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    alondra  almost 15 years ago

    When I see someone post in all caps I think this is a show off, they think their comment is more important than anyone else’s, it’s like screaming, “Look at me! Over here! The one you all came to see!”

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    Celtor  almost 15 years ago

    People who spend a great deal of time, whether for business or pleasure, communicating via text -learn- to use a variety of ways to get the tone across in order to minimize miscommunication. Lack of tone or misdirected tone can cause a lot of problems! Emoticons, dashes, italics, caps, font and size changes, ellipses…these are all devices that are used quite differently in e-text from their traditional grammatical uses, mostly because they aid in expressing tone.

    I generally look at someone who uses all caps as either a total e-text novice (when feeling generous) or as a rude imbecile (most days) :) Or maybe they really do feel like yelling!

    I really love this comic…it never fails to make me laugh and that’s mostly because it hits home on a daily basis.

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    Celtor  almost 15 years ago

    Oh, guess that makes me a cyber-nerd! :D

    And I don’t even have thousands of comic strip comments showing that I’m obviously completely missing the point to my credit.

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