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 ( 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