wow, it must be horrible to be such a negative person
Actually, I tend to be a very positive person who truly enjoys helping people. The fact that I've been soured against MLM concepts shouldn't cause you to think that I am generally sour.
As a token of goodwill, let me give you a hand. If you have Windows XP, press the left shift key five times in a row. That should give you a "StickyKeys" popup. Click "OK" to turn StickyKeys on, and you'll be able to make capital letters without having to hold down two keys at once. You hit Shift (or Control or Alternate -- it does all three) and then press the second key. The modifier keys "stick" so you don't have to chord multiple keys together. Once it's active, if you need to turn it off, you just go to Control Panel (under My Computer), open Accessibility Options, and toggle the checkbox for "Use StickyKeys". (You can activate it there as well, of course, but the five-shifts shortcut is faster.)
Personally, I've never used StickyKeys, as I can type one-handed and still manage shifting. (Actually, I typed that last sentence right-handed only, and this parenthetical is with only my left. I'm much faster right-only than left-only, but I figured I should try both if I'm going to imply that not using shift is lazy.) Anyway, it's there if you need it, and I'd highly recommend it (or just using the keys as they are).
Obviously, as someone with a marketing company, you know just how much your presentation's visual impression is worth. Even if you're not trying to sell something at the moment, your manner is quite likely to influence your potential customers. (See all the bad LDS threads for plenty of examples of bystanders forming opinions from actions that had nothing to do with marketing.)
Umm I may be mistaken, but isnt Sucrose common table sugar? C12H22O11
and if so, how can it be zero calories...
I believe it's likely he meant
sucralose, not
sucrose. Sucralose is made from sucrose by replacing three hydroxyl groups with chlorine atoms to yield a non-nutritive sweetener which is more heat-stable than sucrose and quite a bit sweeter, if I remember my sweeteners correctly. (Don't be too hard on him if that was the case, as you didn't use the [sub][/sub] tags, yourself. :biggrin: C
12H
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Actually, I just checked one of the nutritional facts links, and at least "XS™ Energy Drink – Rootbeer Blast – in Limited-Edition Krakoosh Can" does indeed contain sucralose, so yes, let's just call it a simple mistype.