Monday, October 11, 2010

Microsoft 2003

I was on my boss's computer today and I got to type on Microsoft 2003. Let me tell you, I love Microsoft 2003. That is to say, I LURVE it. It’s so much more intuitive than the 2007 version of Microsoft. Ugh. Just those words make me want to shove babies. Anyway, on a more positive note, I can now find my “replace” button as well as edit documents easier. Select all is right under “edit”, where it should be. My favorite feature, however, is the fact that the default font and type size is Times New Roman and 12, respectively. That’s what most of my college professors want to format my papers to so it’s more convenient when I don’t have to change it to these settings every time I open a word document. No more size 11 Calibri for me.

Also, I’m biased towards fonts like Times New Roman and Georgia because they have the “little feet” at the top and bottom of words. Ever since my seventh grade computer teacher told me that the “little feet” help people read faster, I have loved them more than I love cheese danishes. The other reason I love the font is because 90% of my major—psychology—requires reading and I’m a snail-speed reader, people, so anything that helps me get my homework done faster is a blessing from above.

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