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Reply #15 - Sep 11th, 2009 at 3:26am

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pete wrote on Aug 29th, 2009 at 5:41am:
Fixed?

There is a time limit on modifying posts. I have extended it to 3 days. Should be enough.


Maybe it should be 30 days Pete, because of the way we do the Screenshot of the Month thread. A lot of us start the noms in the first week or so but want to come back as much as 3 weeks later to add.
 

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Reply #16 - Sep 11th, 2009 at 3:30am

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Hagar wrote on Aug 30th, 2009 at 4:08am:
BigTruck wrote on Aug 30th, 2009 at 2:18am:
Hagar and Fozzer  Grin  Grin  How you two survive cruising forums daily amazes me with your spelling obsessions.  It is indeed much easier to read a thread properly typed, but we all know that is rare on an internet forum with all the text speak and leet speak.  I give you two kudos for your patience and tongue biting abilities.

This is the only forum I frequent, mainly because text & leet speak are banned. From what I've seen the standards here are generally far higher than the average Internet forum or chat room. I like to think that my influence in the early days had a small part to play in that. Tongue

I've never had problems with spelling but I make as many mistakes & typos as anyone, probably more than most as I'm a rotten typist. My obsession is not so much with spelling but the fact that most people can't be bothered to read through what they've written & correct any mistakes. This sloppy attitude seems to be prevalent right through our society these days. I can only put it down to the education system & the way pupils are taught from a very young age.

I can't speak for Fozzer but when I was at school our work would be rejected if it was untidy or contained too many mistakes/corrections which meant writing it all out again. There were no computers in those days so everything was hand-written in longhand. We also lost marks for spelling mistakes. This applied to work in all subjects, not just English, so we soon learned to make sure it was right first time by reading through our work before submitting it.

Unfortunately education standards started slipping soon after I left school. This was long before the Internet & mobile phones so they cannot be held fully responsible. As a result it appears that the majority of teachers doesn't consider spelling important. They have problems with it themselves so obviously cannot spot their pupil's mistakes.

I don't expect anyone will bother reading this but it's good to get it off my chest. Cheesy


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Well said sir. And I am in complete agreement. I think society would be much better off if we went back to the old ways.
 

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