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Thread: PROPER SPELING

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    Angry PROPER SPELING

    I can't help but notice the poor quality of written english on these boards: from grammar to syntax to simple spelling mistakes... It's quite jarring to come across blunders that would make milk squirt out of Dan Quayle's nose in the middle of an otherwise well-argued, well-reasoned post.

    I'm perfectly willing to make allowances for international correspondents, whose english is presumably a second language (as it actually is for me, que voulez-vous?), but don't the rest of you people have Spellcheck?

    I realize these posts are often written in the heat of the moment, and that even some great authors are notoriously poor spellers, but even re-reading your post just once before you submit it would let some of you spot the most glaring mistakes.

    Not to make anyone too self-conscious, mind you, but ST fans are reputed to be amongst the most intelligent, articulate and best educated nerds around. We have a reputation to protect, for ****'s sake!

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    Smile

    Whatcha talkieng abouut? Me spellings is banged on! Alwayys acurates!

    OK, I'll stop being a sarcastic twit now.

    LQ

    P.S. I do share your beef, Dandelion. Even though I'm guilty of bad spelling at times


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    Thumbs down

    Given the tenor of your post, Dandelion, I hope you intentionally spelled "spelling" with only one 'l' in the thread title.

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    Ok, I will have to admit to my guilt with this problem. My spelling can be bad, and my grammar even worse. I blame it on my dyslexia. Yeah that's it, dyslexia.

    But seriously I do try to keep track of my spelling and correct it when I see it. Grammar is a different story however.

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    To Lolth-org, and every one else:

    There's an organization out there to help people with dyslexia.

    It's called DAM, Mother's Against Dyslexia.

    [This message has been edited by SkyNet (edited 01-23-2000).]

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    These are quickly written posts. Not letters or business e-mails. Typos and misspellings are just going to happen due to lack of, or scant, proof reading. They're going to happen no matter what. I've mistakenly written "Thier" instead of "Their" and even mistakenly written "Know" instead of "now" . Big deal. With something
    more serious or business in nature I'm more careful. Here, while I'd like to type perfectly, I'm just not going to spend the "tyme" always to proof. Doesn't mean I can spell. Since that's my approach, I don't throw stones at other offenders.

    Sorry, I ain't gots no good English.

    [This message has been edited by OMNIBUS (edited 01-24-2000).]

    [This message has been edited by OMNIBUS (edited 01-24-2000).]

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    Spellcheck?! We don' need no steenking Spellcheck!

    As to the afore-mentioned Spellcheck feature - I don't know about hte rest of you, but when I Reply to posts here, my reply is done on a Web page; spell-checking is simply not an option.

    So, my brain becomes my spell-checker. (*shudders*) I'm usually fairly good, and sometimes I catch myself out while typing, sometimes I catch myself out when reading over my post after I've posted it...butsometimes, I just couldn't be bothered editing my posts - it's not illegible or incomprehensible (if I feel that it could be, then I edit...), people can still understand my point - I think...

    Sew, jus yu leeve my spellin alon! My muther lernt me reel gud inglish, she did!

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    Very good!

    Now, was that irony or sarcasm, Erik Filean?

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    Though I am not american and logically english is not my native tongue, I try to watch my spelling and grammar. I think my spelling is adequate but my grammar could be improved with proper training.
    So I ask you to overlook my minor grammatical mistakes. Hopefully we will be able to communicate nontheless.

    Sorry! Don`t feel offended. The Vulcan is coming through!
    But what I intented to say was:Is this really so important?

    [This message has been edited by Surak (edited 01-24-2000).]

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    Though I am not american and logically english is not my native tongue, I try to watch my spelling and grammar. I think my spelling is adequate but my grammar could be improved with proper training.
    So I ask you to overlook my minor grammatical mistakes. Hopefully we will be able to communicate nontheless.
    Ditto.

    Us Bizarro always speak in order reverse

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    Interesting: 3 out of 10 before me are American...

    I agree that spelling and grammar errors can interupt the meaning of a particular post, but I also know that the American version of English is one of the harder languages to master. This is not to say that I don't pay attention to the problem, but that I understand that a number of people that have spoken this language all their lives still do not know how to correctly use grammar. This is mostly due to the lack of reading, but thats another story. In my experience, folks from other countries use 'our' language better than 'we' do.
    All in all, yes, please do try to proof your posts to avoid the grammatical errors and the spelling difficulties, even if you are using the web to post as I do. On the other side of the fence, I for one will try to understand when these sorts of errors do occur.

    BTW, Dandelion: "Put knot yore trussed in spel chequers"... my favorite phrase that passes every spell check I have tried it on...

    Thx MM, you have humbled me

    [This message has been edited by Justin Cooper (edited 01-24-2000).]

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    For the record, I think we should really decide to spell "grammar" correctly from now on. It's always a good start in such a discussion

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    Spelling and grammar are like all other rules: they're there to keep the wusses in line while the rest of us go about our business

    Although, I confess, if I see one more fanboy confuse "canon" and "cannon" I'm going to be ill.

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    Well, we all have our pet peeves...

    Personally, on the other hand, there's nothing I enjoy more than a REALLY badly dubbed Hong Kong movie.

    Just shows to go ya!

    [This message has been edited by Dandelion (edited 01-24-2000).]

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    I'm a horrible speller. Coupled with my total lack of any free time, I'm sure not about to cut-n-paste every post to my own boards into Word to check spelling!

    In fact, I'm willing to bet I've got at least two misspellings in this post alone!

    Ha!

    Don

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