RE: [RCSE] Spelling problems ( Should be Grammer problems)

2004-02-23 Thread Jon Stone
Jack, You SWORE several times you'd never say that word ! ;-) -Original Message- From: Jack Womack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [RCSE] Spelling problems ( Should be Grammer problems) You mean...the anti-skeg movement has failed??? Nobody told me!!! JW RCSE

Re: [RCSE] Spelling problems -enough-enough-enough!@#$

2004-02-22 Thread Stephen Syrotiak
I did a bit of sloping over New Haven harbor. My ballast was held on to the outside of the fuse with packing tape... :) Worked for me. Steve > Here lets try this. I went out and flew my 2M Super V today and it was a > little windy. Does anyone out there have a trick way to add ballast short

Re: [RCSE] Spelling problems -enough-enough-enough!@#$

2004-02-22 Thread Bob Peck
oing a major mod to the fuse? Bob - Original Message - From: "Brian Courtice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 5:47 PM Subject: RE: [RCSE] Spelling

RE: [RCSE] Spelling problems ( Should be Grammer problems)

2004-02-22 Thread Brian Courtice
Isn't it amusingly ironic that whenever someone decides to point out someone else's errors in spelling and grammar, they invariably make errors of their own? :) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.585 / Virus Database

Re: [RCSE] Spelling problems ( Should be Grammer problems)

2004-02-20 Thread Jack Womack
Grammer? doesn't that end with "ar?"..HEHE! --- Steve Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You mentioned spelling problems on posts here on > RCSE. In the examples you > gave, the words were spelled correctly but the words > were used incorrectly. > > A few examples of incorrect usage on RCSE:

Re: [RCSE] Spelling problems ( Should be Grammer problems)

2004-02-20 Thread Bob Pope
Were we suppose to have a pop quiz today? BP Steve Gibson wrote: You mentioned spelling problems on posts here on RCSE. In the examples you gave, the words were spelled correctly but the words were used incorrectly. A few examples of incorrect usage on RCSE: your = you're loose = lose to = too =

[RCSE] Spelling problems ( Should be Grammer problems)

2004-02-20 Thread Steve Gibson
You mentioned spelling problems on posts here on RCSE. In the examples you gave, the words were spelled correctly but the words were used incorrectly. A few examples of incorrect usage on RCSE: your = you're loose = lose to = too = two = 2 we're = were = where But hey, I caught your drift ! RC

Re: [RCSE] SPELLING

2000-08-08 Thread Ron Russell
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chris Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >From: Dennis Hipperson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> >> Carl, Agreed however with the lack of capitilisation, and >> punctuation, like >> that below, they won't listen to you. :) Desended from convicts >> you may be, >> b

Re: [RCSE] SPELLING

2000-08-07 Thread Dennis Hipperson
down under. - Original Message - From: Carl Strautins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Harley Michaelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 1:09 PM Subject: Re: [RCSE] SPELLING > Grammer!? > Too late to help them. > The American

[RCSE] SPELLING

2000-08-04 Thread Keith
Okay, what is it with all of you who don't know how to spell "losing", you know, the word which is similar to "lost"! It's not "loosing"!!! AAARGH! RCSE-List facilities provided by Model Airplane News. Send "subscribe" and "unsubscribe" requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]