I don't know how people find the time!
I don't know how people find the time!
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
The BDOTGNZA is wryly amused. It accepts that it is in a minority, but will continue to fight the good fight.
Tip of the day: There is no such word as Im.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Pardon, makes no sense to me...
Now, let's agree that the literary convention is to capitalise the I, not you, them, he, she, etc. As such you make a conscious effort to make your self-references stand out from the norm. Hmmm, very interesting indeed...Originally Posted by mstriumph
I doubt anyone were having doubts there.
And a few repetitive ones as well.![]()
It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)
Remember your humanity, and forget the rest. - Joseph Rotblat
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
I'm here! Present and correct!
I do get annoyed when people say spelling and grammar don't matter as long as the message gets across. I think it DOES matter, depending on who you are giving that message to. If you're emailing your mate and he/she can't spell and doesn't give a toss, you're right, it doesn't matter. If, however, you are applying for a job or asking for help, it does matter.
I do editing for a living so this subject is dear to my heart (and VERY dear to my bank balance!) and I do judge some people by their written communications. I don't come on here and point out all your mistakes unless I can't understand a word you're saying, nor do I send back emails to friends with corrections to their spelling. However, when I am looking at hiring a professional, their written material such as websites, advertisements and brochures, as well as any emails they send me, matters a great deal. If they can't be arsed spelling things correctly and paying attention to grammar, it indicates to me that they are likely to be just as slack in what I am hiring them to do. If YOU aren't any good at this kind of thing, that's what people like me are for - you pay us to ensure your message is clear and unambiguous.
The newspapers are great for errors, especially the ads. Recently Kirkcaldies were advertising naivety sets and today a storage company says if you don't have any cartoons, they can provide them for you!
Nobody wants to be thought of as thick but many people have no problems sending out poorly worded letters that make people think they ARE thick. One editor told me that if she gets any emails from people seeking work that have her distinctive name spelled incorrectly or any other errors, she just throws them in the bin.
As for not using capital letters, that IS lazy and it's just as naff as spelling your name all in lower case.
A letter was read out loud at a meeting I was at last night and the reader had to stop and start several times as well as re-read sections as there was no punctuation. That aptly illustrated just how important grammar is to ensuring your message is understood.
Another pet hate of mine is any business that spells its name in a 'trendy' way - Bladez Barber Shop, Scizzors Hair Design - it's usually hair salons, clothes shops or cafes. I refuse to shop there on principle!
Yes, I am pedantic about spelling and grammar so get used to it!
PLEASE don't do that.
I took over from a guy who had a brain fart and decided that a whole bunch of nouns were proper nouns, and therefore capitalised the first letter of each, After nearly 28 months, I'm still finding examples in our documentation that I have to change back to lowercase. While I can use the search function with "Match case" turned on, I can't use the "Search and destroy" option, as it also turns up every sentence starting with a noun, so I have to do the replacement manually.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Yes. No. Depends.
I agree with you, but I'm quite prepared to ignore mistakes on a forum like this, unless they're an obvious sign of fuckwittery, or they're so bad that they make the post unreadable or confusing. But usually I only pick on errors if it amuses me to do so, or they're an amusing faux pas that needs to be highlighted.
Some are eminently forgivable, like when Cajun posts something in a hurry. We know he's dyslexic, so it's actually a huge pain to fix. And I know how he feels, because my brain is rooted and sometimes I get keyboard dyslexia and everything comes out garbled and needs correcting multitudinous times.
Plus (also!), having to do all the writing and editing all day, it's nice to come on here and deliberately mangulate stuff. If I can do that, then I'm not going to pick on someone who has mistakes unless they're obviously due to laziness or fuckwittery. Not that I know how you can tell - I mean, I'm a fuckwit, and it's not always apparent, only when I put my size 45 boot in my mouth. (So... only every other post then...)
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
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