Re: IDOC FALLING VERY SOON!!
Rofl.
Caps Lock: (As defined by Wikipedia.)
The original utility of the key allowed the typing of all caps where appropriate, such as titles at the top of a page, without needing to hold down a shift key. However, with the advent of modern styling such as small caps and section headers entered only once, this function has depreciated in usefulness.
On Internet chat systems and Usenet, typing in all capitals is interpreted as shouting and/or yelling. It is also more difficult to read. [1] A user who excessively uses capital letters may be advised to "lay off the caps lock."
Use of the caps lock is also associated with newbies who do not consider the appearance of their writing. On the PC keyboard used with most operating systems (Mac OS X excluded), holding the shift key with caps lock on will produce a lowercase letter, yielding a text style considered typical: