If people put their name in their profile, then it's OK to call them by thatSteve, along with Daniel and Greg... this is an accurate observation.
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Just a thought on ettiquette
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Thank you, Mr. U. The accord expressed in this thread is nothing short of delightful.
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I found the accord to be slightly less than Honda
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veeerrry funny, does does ur gf let u Explorer or is she giving you the sierra? lol
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" (By the way, buzzie69, "etiquette" has only 3 t's, total.) "Thanks SteveI always spell really badly on a keyboardbut not with pen in handI don't know what this means
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lol, it means you have a muscle memory that goes with your pen grasping hand and your spelling:)
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In writing by hand, if you're off by a bit, your "O" is asymmetrical, for isntance. But if your off by a bit while typing, you get an entirely different letter -- it's either completely right or completely wrong.I have the same problem, although I do occasionally make random spelling errors when I write with a pen.
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In reply to:But if your off by a bit while typing By the way, SteveA, its "you're", not "your".
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That's an error that I would just as easily make while writing by hand. I sometimes mess up contractions, but usually have a better time with spelling when doing it with a piece of paper.
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Tis grand me brotha!
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Was that an echo?
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echo echo echo....o...o...
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If you were writing by hand, you probably wouldn't produce "isntance".
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I think you're right, but without a writing sample, there's no definitive evidence. I mae jst bee uh badd spellur. or 2 lazee 2 prufrede.
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How could you possibly be too lazy to proof-read?? I very rarely forget to spell check my posts, although I sometimes ignore the suggestions given to me because I spell things in a European fashion.