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Old 11-02-2013, 09:18 AM
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I love to read posts where people are complaining about the littlest things that seem to get under their skin. Gives me my smile of the day that I am surrounded by so many happy people here in The Villages that get great enjoyment in complaining about things that would not even be on the radar for a majority of residents here.
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Old 11-02-2013, 09:41 AM
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OP you are pushing the envelope regarding spelling on this website. That's okay---you have a right to your pet peeve same as the rest of us.

I could say a lot about "spelling" (I'll put my better half up against anyone) but I will only make one quick comment. There is a huge difference between writing a piece to communicate your ideas or opinions on a website such as TOTV and being concerned about editing your thesis.

As one of my favorite college professors said----"I don't care so much about your spelling but I do care about what you have to say". Finally, these darn computers sometimes change my words into the wrong words. Dam! Ooops I meant darn.
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I know of a couple of people who have Masters and PHD degrees that are always misspelling.... "spelling" :-)
Very true. A few years back, a Masters candidate let me read a paper she was writing, to see what I thought of it. I went ahead and corrected all of the spelling mistakes and gramatical errors that I found and handed it back to her.

She looked at the edited article and said "I can't submit that". When I asked why, she said "because they know I can't spell worth a damn and they will know someone helped me and I will get an F"

She submitted the article as is and got a B+. Obviously, she was marked on content and knowledge of the subject, not on her penmanship!

Last I heard, she was working on her PHD. Inability to spell in no way should infer stupidity. We are what we are, no one need be perfect at everything.
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Very true. A few years back, a Masters candidate let me read a paper she was writing, to see what I thought of it. I went ahead and corrected all of the spelling mistakes and gramatical errors that I found and handed it back to her.

She looked at the edited article and said "I can't submit that". When I asked why, she said "because they know I can't spell worth a damn and they will know someone helped me and I will get an F"

She submitted the article as is and got a B+. Obviously, she was marked on content and knowledge of the subject, not on her penmanship!

Last I heard, she was working on her PHD. Inability to spell in no way should infer stupidity. We are what we are, no one need be perfect at everything.
Amen !!!!!
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Old 11-02-2013, 09:52 AM
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I'm not perfect and make mistakes. I volunteer with adults that can't read and write. Yes, they are all around us. Someone types a word that may not be spelled correctly or uses a work incorrectly can happen to all of us. Judgmental comes to mind, but so does freedom of speech. I will not judge and will give everyone the ability to speak their mind.
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Old 11-02-2013, 09:56 AM
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I see what you did there.. functioning to fast. Google search has 595,000 hits for "tooken"
See there I did it again. I know perfectly well which version of to or too to use and there it is for the world to see.
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...It's just one of my pet peeves and I had to address it. i feel better now!
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The more I am exposed to formal education, the more confused I get.
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Au contraire, I like to see the occasional spelling mistake, as they provide levity in what can be otherwise mundane days.

Ads where the poster is selling a "thread mill" or a "6 mega-pistol" digital camera always elicit a smile.

I always wonder if those that can't spell, really care about their shortcomings
and I am sure they make up for it in other areas. Perhaps, they are all erudite in math or chemistry, areas where some of us are far less adept. Maybe they think we, who are less adroit in math, as being nothing short of dunces!

To some, my grammar and punctuation may not be quite up to standard. But, to me it doesn't bother me in the least.
Murray you are a wise person. At one time I worked in the Ph.d program of a large University and you would not believe the spelling and grammar mistakes the candidates made. They were exceptionally bright but were more interested in content and less interested in form.

Personally I think it's anal to pick apart a note for mistakes. That's why God made editors.
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The more I am exposed to formal education, the more confused I get.
But I thought you were an English teacher!
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I do know that as you are typing along sometimes you don't realize that you are using the incorrect version of the words their, there, too or to. I happens to me. I think my brain is functioning to fast to realize the difference. Once it is posted and I read it again it sinks in and I think now why did I do that when I know perfectly well how to use the word? and I edit the post and fix it. One thing I had to mention is on the show Judge Judy this week a litigant came up with a new word "tooken". She kept saying it over and over and Judge Judy stopped her and said there is no such word as tooken. It was a funny moment.
Not too sure we have many on TOTV that are guilty of their brain going too fast
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Not too sure we have many on TOTV that are guilty of their brain going too fast
Well, wait a minute... which direction are you talking about... forward or downhill?
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Not too sure we have many on TOTV that are guilty of their brain going too fast
Maybe it's my fingers going faster than my brain.
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In light of all the spelling ignorance displayed here, and emotional trauma the misspelling issue is causing, I think this website should be permanently closed. Then all those with twisted knickers could breathe again and there will be peace in the world.
The English Police edited your post, to wit:
Upon my having become illuminated as to the discomfiture caused to superior grammarians by their perpetual reading of illiterately contrived missives...etc.
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Come on now, I don't think anybody is losing sleep over the minor annoyance of having the King's English slain. I'm proud that I can mispell misspell. You have to override spellcheck but it can be done.
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I can still say my linking verbs.
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