I have to agree with Barb here.
The internet has forced many people, both young and old, to become writers and users of keyboards. Many of us have been blessed with good writing talents and skills, and great classroom teachers and mentors. Others have not. For some internet users, English is a second language which makes participating in the internet world even more challenging. There are also "differently abled" people who have learning disabilities and dyslexia and vision problems and even problems with keyboards.
With that in mind, we need to be more tolerant of writing that is not perfect, or characterized by lots of errors here. We can't assume that every participant in our Vacuumland world has the ability to be a good writer. We should give everyone the benefit of the doubt and try to make our club as warm and accepting and loving as possible. If you want to help a poster improve his posts, why not volunteer to proof them for him before they are posted?
I think we all know what it is like to be criticized or laughed at for our love of vacuum cleaners. That has often made our childhoods uncomfortable for many of us. I would have loved to have found a VCCC when I was 13 years old!

. But it's only because of the keyboard based internet that many of us have found like-minded cleanerphiles.
I, too, am a bit of a rebel against the obsession with email and social networks and even the inhumane pace of the contemporary workplace created by the internet. But kids today are no different than when we were all young - we all want to be loved and accepted by our peers and so we need to participate in whatever is cool for our generation ( whether it's good for you or not).
It is imperative that Vacuumland be a safe place for young vacuum lovers - they are the next builders of the club. Let's be a little kindler and gentler to each other. If i had the time and the skills, I'd help our tireless webmasters (may G-d bless them !!!!) create a special section for club members under the age of 18.....
Now, back to important matters: Evan...did you get your Fantom yet?
