aeoliandave
Well-known member
"<a name="start_19836.221801">And my spell check has it set to always change it to tomaro" </a>
Every spellchecker I have used, on computers, smartphones and tablets have an 'add to dictionary' option, which pops up when you edit a red-lined & highlighted mistake. Oh wait, you don't edit. 970 posts in a year and you're not familiar with or care to conform to preferred Forum conventions? Shame on you, or shall we blame the Education and Parental system that dropped cursive writing and grammar instruction from the curriculum...
"<a name="start_19836.221820">And I shouldn't have to use correct spelling". Yes, you should.
</a> "<a name="start_19836.221814">i asked my friends if they knew what i mean by tomaro and they understood". Clearly they are sailing on the same leaky boat you are.
</a> <a name="start_19836.221820">"it probably pisses others off when you do it to them". Yes, it does the first few forgiven times but most accept constructive teaching moment criticisms with good humour and amend their bad habits.
</a> Get used to it; it's the 'new normal' here among the adults, who by the way and not to split hairs, are discussing in written form, not 'talking', tweeting or texting.
Dave
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Every spellchecker I have used, on computers, smartphones and tablets have an 'add to dictionary' option, which pops up when you edit a red-lined & highlighted mistake. Oh wait, you don't edit. 970 posts in a year and you're not familiar with or care to conform to preferred Forum conventions? Shame on you, or shall we blame the Education and Parental system that dropped cursive writing and grammar instruction from the curriculum...
"<a name="start_19836.221820">And I shouldn't have to use correct spelling". Yes, you should.
</a> "<a name="start_19836.221814">i asked my friends if they knew what i mean by tomaro and they understood". Clearly they are sailing on the same leaky boat you are.
</a> <a name="start_19836.221820">"it probably pisses others off when you do it to them". Yes, it does the first few forgiven times but most accept constructive teaching moment criticisms with good humour and amend their bad habits.
</a> Get used to it; it's the 'new normal' here among the adults, who by the way and not to split hairs, are discussing in written form, not 'talking', tweeting or texting.
Dave
[this post was last edited: 3/4/2013-21:28]