Nick-S
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^ snob
[Edited on 11-06-2009 by GSi_16v]
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Eck
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Did you mean snob Nick?
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by C2RL R
when i text i usually use full words and punctuation. the only ones i shorten are "coz", "tho" and "gonna". oh and i miss the "g's" off words ending with "ing".
[Edited on 11-06-2009 by C2RL R]
That is usually how I text, using predictive texting it is just easier to spell proper words out rather than shortening them anyway.
Things that annoy me are bought/brought, and lend/borrow.
Im proberly too young to type and text properly.
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Nick-S
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quote: Originally posted by Eck
Did you mean snob Nick?
dam your quick
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andy1868
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in my recent studies i found a weak positive correlation.
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Ellis
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Graph shows a definate trend there
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Nick-S
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Oh my gosh you were sad enough to actually make that. :
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Matt L
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texting and emailing, I always tend to use full words, punctuation etc.
although i do occasionally shorten words in texts if im just over the 1page thing .
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andy1868
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of course i'm sad enough, its me
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taylorboosh
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is it really that hard for people to accept not everyone can spell or is brilliant at english?
i can understand not liking text speak but its a forum ffs, not an english exam
edited due to bad spelling
[Edited on 11-06-2009 by john-d]
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DaveyLC
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Its when the spelling and grammar is so bad the post becomes an effort to read.
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by john-d
is it really that hard for people to accept not everyone can spell or is brilliant at english?
i can understand not liking text speak but its a forum ffs, not an english exam
As I said on another post..
Its one thing making something readable... I type very fast, sometimes my fingers don't keep up, i'll miss a letter, or write teh instead of the etc......
But its another thing writing a peice of text that requires serveral re-reads to make sense of it.
If you want to talk in a retarded chavvy text type talk, then there are plenty of forums out there that will cater for these people.. No-one wants it here, no-one ever has wanted it here ever, so either write properly, or leave the building.....
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by Neo
who still texts full words and sentences with punctuation ?
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Is the UK comprehensive education system that bad?
Yes
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oceansoul
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i txt with full words and punctuation seeing as i have a nokia e71 (qwerty). Sometimes i miss off the g of ing words however.
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Tommy L
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quote: Originally posted by andy1868
in my recent studies i found a weak positive correlation.
Thread closed. Andy has answered the question.
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by john-d
is it really that hard for people to accept not everyone can spell or is brilliant at english?
Brilliance is generally something special.
Spelling things correctly, punctuating sentences and generally making an effort to be understood isn't brilliance, it's a prerequisite of being alive.
My spelling isn't perfect unassisted, nor my grammar without a proof-read. Which is why I make the effort to ensure that messages are readable and not illegible trash.
For everyone who comes on here saying 'it's just the internet' there are just as many people replying 'it's not so hard'.
An acceptable level of literacy should not elude anyone in the developed world. There is enough money floating around the education system to give that privilege to anyone who wants it. Sadly, not many these days do.
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Tommy L
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A lot of poor spelling and grammar is down to laziness.
quote: Originally posted by Sowden1991
facebook just now..."ye it wnt b anythin 2 do wiv ur charger bcoz dat is jst a port 2 transfer electricity frm a 2 b its ur laptop dat has 2 transmatterate all da bla bla bla boring science stuff. da pt is dat da connection in ur laptops fucked n it'll set u bk a bit eek "....translation anybody
If they were typing up a CV would they write like that?
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LukeS
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Maybe
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
quote: Originally posted by john-d
is it really that hard for people to accept not everyone can spell or is brilliant at english?
Brilliance is generally something special.
Spelling things correctly, punctuating sentences and generally making an effort to be understood isn't brilliance, it's a prerequisite of being alive.
My spelling isn't perfect unassisted, nor my grammar without a proof-read. Which is why I make the effort to ensure that messages are readable and not illegible trash.
For everyone who comes on here saying 'it's just the internet' there are just as many people replying 'it's not so hard'.
An acceptable level of literacy should not elude anyone in the developed world. There is enough money floating around the education system to give that privilege to anyone who wants it. Sadly, not many these days do.
ian is like the yoda/guru of cs. does any1 agree?
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LukeS
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if he's a green furry midget ..then yes
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v
quote: Originally posted by Eck
Did you mean snob Nick?
dam your quick
*Damn
*You're
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3lfz
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I'm 17 and still type properly. =|
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Nick-S
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by GSi_16v
quote: Originally posted by Eck
Did you mean snob Nick?
dam your quick
*Damn
*You're
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CorsAsh
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You'd know that if you'd gone to Bolton School.
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