Denis Koroskin Wrote: > On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:45:25 +0400, Derek Parnell <de...@psych.ward> wrote: > > > On Thu, 04 Jun 2009 05:58:30 -0400, A.M. wrote: > > > >> Nick Sabalausky Wrote: > >> > >>> "A.M." <ama...@gmail.com> wrote in message > >>> news:h083sf$h7...@digitalmars.com... > >>>> Christopher Wright Wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> A.M. wrote: > >>>>> > please correct that, as it gives a bad picture of ur project. > >>>>> > >>>>> The Ur-Project has arrived! Photos at 11 -- we're waiting on a > >>>>> replacement lens. > >>>> > >>>> what is that?? > >>>> are u making fun of me, or u misunderstood what I was saying? > >>>> if u think I was wrong when I said so, correct me rather than just > >>>> laughing at me. > >>> > >>> "You" is spelled "y-o-u", and "your" is spelled "y-o-u-r". This isn't > >>> kindergarten, garbage like "ur" doesn't belong here. > >>> > >> > >> I didn't know it would make such a difference.PERIOD > > > > Well, it turns out that it does. No one is criticizing you personally, > > just > > trying to help with your education. > > > > Correct spelling and grammar are indications that the person does not > > tolerate mediocrity. Spelling variations that are "cute" or "modern", are > > fine in other contexts but not really in a technical forum where there > > are > > readers from many different cultures and spoken languages. Using the > > standard form of English is also a sign of politeness and inclusiveness. > > In > > general, we are attempting to communicate our thoughts here so we need to > > do that in a way that makes it easy for all potential readers in the > > forum. > > > > Here comes superdan....
I can spell and capitalize and shit. It's just not fun.