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Re: Language

Postby Professor Brensec » Tue Apr 15, 2003 10:32 am

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Re: Language

Postby Rifleman » Tue Apr 15, 2003 10:52 am

[quote]I expect you will all go through this reply with a fine toothcomb for mistakes.
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Re: Language

Postby Hagar » Tue Apr 15, 2003 11:50 am

Thanks for the kind words Rifleman. Glad to know I inspire at least one person around here. LOL

I must admit to checking the correct spelling of toothcomb, especially for posting in this thread. It's a common enough expression in my part of the world but I wasn't sure. It didn't show up in Dictionary.com so I went back to good ol' Google.
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Re: Language

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Apr 15, 2003 11:55 am

Hmm, interesting.
It amazes me what you can learn here ;D
As for harsh language, I'm a hypocrite. I don't tollerate it from my students, I don't like it when somebody is using it in front of a lady, but when I'm working on something or irritated, boy can I use the F-word e.g. fudge, flip, fruitbat etc.
I did recently do a whole lecture on this word at uni., and it proved to be a really interesting lesson (according to my students), and quite a lot of fun. It is  just such a versatile word.
But I won't tolerate naughty stuff here, so be warned!

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Re: Language

Postby Fozzer » Tue Apr 15, 2003 1:06 pm

My all-time favourite button is the "Modify" button.... ;D...!
It's, (it is), one of the best features of a Forum of this type....
I spend ages going over my posts to see if I need to correct anything, so that I don't, (do not), publish anything really silly... ::)....!
My biggest problem is that my built-in dictionary, (Spell Write), doesn't, (does not), always find my spelling error... :'(....!
I just wish it was possible to re-call my E-Mails containing all the gibberish which I have sent and have no means of correcting.... >:(....!
LOL...LOL...LOL...(I love typing that, it means I'm, (I am), having fun, and everyone knows that I'm, (I am), foolin', (fooling))... ;D...!

Cheers all...
Paul.
(England)....the home of the English Language... 8)...!
...press F10 for a spell check...
...checked spelling, O.K....(can't do nuffin' about pronunciation, etc. tho').....
LOL....again... ;D...!

Hagar....you know me...I luuurve, (love), apostrophes...they brighten up my every day... ;D...!

...and as for swear words, well,..errr...errr, can't, (another apostrophe), think of any.... ::)....!...LOL...!
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Re: Language

Postby BFMF » Tue Apr 15, 2003 5:11 pm

I just wish it was possible to re-call my E-Mails containing all the gibberish which I have sent and have no means of correcting.... >:(....!


I know what you mean. I've sent of countless e-mails without getting a chance to correct major errors that were noticed after being sent. I've even accidentally sent somewhat offensive e-mail to the wrong person once! I was using Outlook and it thought it was so smart that it guessed the e-mail :-[
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Postby Scorpiоn » Tue Apr 15, 2003 5:44 pm

...and as for swear words, well,..errr...errr, can't, (another apostrophe), think of any.... ::)....!...LOL...!

Simviation has actually given me a complete 360 and sent me off on my way after a final 180 as far as cussing was concerned!
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Re: Language

Postby ozzy72 » Wed Apr 16, 2003 2:18 am

Err Fozzer shouldn't
always find my spelling error...
be errors (plural)?

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Re: Language

Postby Fly2e » Wed Apr 16, 2003 6:46 am

Posted by: 605 Scorpion Posted on: Apr 15th, 2003, 7:44pm
Simviation has actually given me a complete 360 and sent me off on my way after a final 180 as far as cussing was concerned!  Last year, I had a Scottish friend who said a lot of girls found me attractive but were put off by my excessive swearing.  My school speech and my Simviation speaking style are almost identical now,  


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Re: Language

Postby Smoke2much » Wed Apr 16, 2003 8:33 am

My grammar, punctuation and spelling are always terrible.  I am better now that I can use a keyboard but my brain moves at about 500mph and my fingers at about 5mph.  I am always rushing trying to get to the point of what I wish to say and often I lose the thread completely.  I would like to take this opportunity to apologise to my international buddies who for some strange reason don't always see the funny side to my jokes.

I would also like to thank you guys.  This is beyond doubt the politest and most helpful (is politest a word?) forum I have ever seen.

I despair when I read some post's as I haven't a clue what the person means.  I have taken to not responding if I only think I understand due to a recent disagreement with a member of a collective.....

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Re: Language

Postby Fly2e » Wed Apr 16, 2003 9:42 am

Posted by: Smoke2much Posted on: Today at 10:33am
This is beyond doubt the politest and most helpful (is politest a word?) forum I have ever seen.  


Hey Will, Since this thread is about punctuation & grammer, I will have to tell you that "politest" is not a word.....as far as I know without checking the dictionary.

It should read, "This is beyond a doubt, the most polite and helpful forum I have ever seen."

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Re: Language

Postby Professor Brensec » Wed Apr 16, 2003 12:03 pm

[quote]Thanks for the kind words Rifleman. Glad to know I inspire at least one person around here. LOL

I must admit to checking the correct spelling of toothcomb, especially for posting in this thread. It's a common enough expression in my part of the world but I wasn't sure. It didn't show up in Dictionary.com so I went back to good ol' Google.
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Re: Language

Postby Hagar » Wed Apr 16, 2003 12:12 pm

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Interesting to learn that there is such a word (and thing) as a "toothcomb" however, I really do think, regardless what part of the world you're from, that in the context you used the expression, Hagar, it is supposed to be "fine-toothed comb" as in the type used for removing nits etc.
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Re: Language

Postby ozzy72 » Wed Apr 16, 2003 1:22 pm

Dave you are quite correct. Politest is not a real word according to the OED. Odd as so many people use it, I guess it will get taken on-board in due course like so many other words......

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Re: Language

Postby Lethal.Ambition » Wed Apr 16, 2003 9:07 pm

I think i've said crap a few times before in this forum but i can stop the same way i started, all you gotta do is say it......

My main problem with grammar is my brain and fingers....

My brain goes faster and then my fingers, so sometimes i might end end up typing:

somehting, wihch, etc, etc.

Other than the crap word or damn ( excuse me for using it now, but i need it for this post) i hardly, i ever say F**K and i do agree that forums like these teach you new words and a beter language. Like when you have a friend that says: That is the bomb!
I might not say the bomb but if i keep hanging out with him i am going to pick up that word as well. So, thos forum is like that friend, you pick up stuff as you go.

Oh, and i might use shortcut words like gonna, donno, gotta, etc. I know the correct word, Going to, Don't know, Got to (which is not correct. If i am not mistaken "I have to" is the correct way)

Well, there is what i have to say and as to the favorite button is the check this if you wish to be notified of replies to this topic, i click a few things, not all. Like this this one

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