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    "civilization" should never be use respectfully, it should only be used "tongue and cheek."

    And you shouldn't presume he didn't go to French school, because when you do, you make a pres out of u and me... or something like that.

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    Yeah, code is a whole 'nother story ... Precison is everything, there. But I also regard the world of programming as something far, far removed from reality ... Of course, that could just be the impression I get from meeting people who work in it

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    I hate to break it to you, but those were English spellings, not French!!

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    Originally posted by Tas:
    I hate to break it to you, but those were English spellings, not French!!
    Ah, but they are both french as well as english (British) spellings, cher ami(you clever weasel). British english is closer to french than either American or Canadian english are, for a number of arcane historical reasons...

    I just love that kind of linguistc hair-splitting, don't you?

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    Smile

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    God bless the Normans, eh Dandelion?

    Gave us Saxons "civilisation"

    LQ

    P.S. Yes, my school was a "French Immersion" institution. I never quite understood that term.

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    Saxons? What the Hells are you talking about? Any brit worth his salt knows that the saxons were invaders before the normans.

    And to improve your knowledge of french immersion Queeg it's like osmosis. If they keep throwing it at you, eventually it might sink in.

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    __Humour Alert__

    Sorry, Lolth, I'm not a Brit... my clan is from Glasgow! I'm sure if you lift up your kilt, you'll find a little Scot in there too!

    *Queeg ducks quickly and heads for the hills*

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    If I were to add my 2 scents, there would indeed be flames.

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    *Steve lights a match near Cochrane's fumes*

    Wow! I can't believe this old thread got bumped up to the top again! Anyone got some other spelling and grammer peeves?

    The only one that bugs me is the "canon" and "cannon" error when citing Trekdom. I'll take a cannon to your canon, say I!

    Steve

    [This message has been edited by Steven A Cook (edited 03-24-2001).]

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    With all do respect to everyone who has a problem with spelling, grammer and canon Vs Cannon, relax...my goodness. With all the problems in this world, certainly this little thing can be given a miss?

    For the sake of all mankind?

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    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Tas:
    MM and Surak....just a note here, most the colonials in the US can't use English anyway, they have murdered it for the last 200+ years anyway

    jk guys!!
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    I've lived in the US most of my life, but was born in Scotland & raised by Scottish parents. You wanna see someone get screwed up by that; I still alternate between British and American spelling.

    As for my grammar..? I consider these boards the same as IM's...get the message out quick and dirty; I'm not shooting for a prize-winning essay.

    [QUOTE]Originally posted by Sjohn:
    [b]Speaking as somebody who's made his living as a full time writer/editor for nearly ten years, I have the following rule in Real Life:

    If they understood you, you did it right.

    And not only did you do it right, but you're ahead of the game by a wide margin.


    What he said; I'm a published writer, as well (& it looks like I may have a print deal coming...!) I'm lazy, so sue me...

    You da man, S John!

    [This message has been edited by qerlin (edited 03-24-2001).]

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    Cool

    I am on the GM Selection Committee at a site that does roleplaying on message boards. One of the criteria I use for voting for a new GM is his ability to use the English language in their proposal. We don't expect the proposals to be 100% perfect. We do allow for typos and brain farts. They happen to everyone.

    The reason we have rules for proper English is simple. We have players from all over the United States and the world. If a GM is not able to write in a manner that others can understand him, he will not be able to run a good game, and his game would be a waste of bandwidth and work for the webmaster.

    Occasionally, we are accused of being elitists, but the site does maintain a high level of quality. If being an elitist is the price for having a well ran site, you can call me an elitist.

    Even as a GM recruiting for a game, grammar and spelling are in important as to whether I would accept a player into my game. I do make exceptions based on age, geography, personal background and education.



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    You have a very good point. I suspect that some of the problems I'm currently having with our Akira vs D'Deridex simulation are based on one of the members being from Brazil. He does rather well, though...

    You have to watch out for other cultural and educational differences. For example: There is confusion about right vs left, degree systems, conversions, and so on. Writing clearly is a definite plus.

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    Personally in a non-professional environment like this then, "If its good enough for me, then its good enough for everyone"



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