Sage 2

Bladechick, I love your post content but I implore you to practice not capitalizing every work. Practice. It's a learned behavior. I promise it is. It can be unlearned. You can relearn to type properly.

I'm not trying to be a ****. I just know it would make your posts more enjoyable. And I might ask you to marry me.

This...seriously...

Honestly, even absolutely no capitalization would be better...just forget the shift keys exist.
 
You guys win. I'm trying this. It's not as hard as it was to try before. I don't know why.
Is this better?
 
Also.. Razor, I see you are trading a Sage 2 for a ZT 0200... did you trade the ZT for the Sage 2 and then regret it?
 
You guys win. I'm trying this. It's not as hard as it was to try before. I don't know why.
Is this better?
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BladeChick not using all caps? The Mayans were right! ;):D

Oh, and congrats on 2K.
 
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Good work, BC!

And as to the OP, I think the Sage 2 is one of the most compelling all-around packages on the market. I have owned a small Sebenza and actually prefer my Sage 2 in pretty much every respect, despite it being so much cheaper. The Sage 1 and Sage 2 are hard to beat.

I will say that in many ways I think the Sage 1 is an even better knife - it's grippier, lighter and cheaper, and while aesthetics are a personal thing, I think it looks better. There is something irresistible about the solid feel of the Sage 2 in the hand, though . . .
 
No offense, BladeChick, but it's very hard to read text with each word capitalized. This is because the human brain looks for the shapes of letters and words to parse them more quickly. For the same reason, most places have ceased to use road signs in all caps - they are just harder to read. I'm not sure why you do this but it would be nicer if you didn't.

LOL, this has been discussed in past threads. I don't even notice it. BladeChick is alright :)
 
You guys win. I'm trying this. It's not as hard as it was to try before. I don't know why.
Is this better?

Much appreciated. The caps are really just a strain on the eyes and with as many posts as I'm sure all of us read everyday, minimal eye strain is definitely preferred.
 
uh-oh. i stopped operating the shift key ever since i accidentally cut off my pinkies. i try to make up for it by writing short declaratives and avoiding run-in sentences.
 
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