Published on 12, July, 2020
Hello everybody, I only recently registered in this forum because I find it interesting to exchange ideas with autistic people from other countries. I live in Germany and was diagnosed in 2008. In addition, I am currently trying to network with like-minded people for joint projects. For example, I started a self-help group with a friend last month. An exchange of experiences across national borders could also be very inspiring for the implementation of various projects. Besides, I could of course also improve my English skills.;-) On the other hand, working with computers is not exactly one of my core competencies. So hopefully you'll forgive me if I accidentally make a mistake. Otherwise, I'm looking forward to an interesting exchange with you. :-)
Greetings Madrugada. Welcome to this place.
Your English is very good....although the title of this thread should read "hello" rather than "hallo" if you are interested in receiving well-meaning observations of any mistakes?
One thing I would say is that your writing is displaying itself in a weird infinite-scroll on a single line. It's not a problem, just unusual?
I like your eclectic and unique taste in music.
Hope you have a good Sunday.
Corrections are welcome on my part. However, because of my visual impairment, I mostly use the google translator. The endless text in one line has to do with the fact that I work a lot with copy and paste. Thank you for praising my taste in music. I wish you a good start into the coming week.
I have noticed that depending on what device I am using, the layout, font and and features are often displayed differently. When I send out messages, I'm never sure how they will display at the precipitant's device. It frustrates me! The dimensions of peoples displays is a big unknown factor too.
Anyway - sorry for the ramble. Work must be my priority today - expensive time of year!!
Wishing you a happy week.
Funny !
Who are you telling that to. That's why I'm rather reluctant to use different emojis. But maybe my problem reading faces has also been transferred to emojis.;-)
Emojis (or simlies as you call them) are a law unto their own.......or to put that another way......Emojis seem to decide for themselves what will be displayed and what is available to you - I think device and software updates are the key driver of emojis rather than provider.