theNUDdistBUDDhist wrote:i wanst trying to reject any 1z idea. thats what i was after what every 1 else tho. if some 1 sayed some thing that i tho or knew was wroung i would try to correct it just like i would want you guyz to do to me. Im aware awd and aws are to divverent things but i wanted to see what would be more preferable in a certain sinaro. when u say i rejected you statments and replyed w/ a question thats because we were on different pages and i was trying to find out what exactly you guyz were saying. im not trying to make people not like me thats y i didnt start talking ****. well untill u guyz did. but its like what are you saposed to do when u dont understand what some 1 is saying, ask more questions rite. -- <MoNK
Monk,Copy and paste this last post you wrote into Microsoft Word and run a spelling and grammar check. I did and it came up with 44 errors. Take this as constructive critisism. Try to use actual English in your posts. No, this forum does not require formal writing techniques, but written language tends to be much different then spoken language. It's very hard to follow a post, especially when it's a technical discussion, when a person has to stop to think about what you are trying to say. You have to remember that not everyone in here frequents internet chatrooms and writes like this. If you were a writer for Popular Science Magazine, would you write an article like this? If you did, you'ld have people who would get too frustrated to read it and/or could not understand it period. With that, you lose credibility. It's not uncool to write in real English on the internet you know. Use proper grammar, use puntuation appropriately, spell words out completely (no numbers as a shortcut), and more importantly, spell words correctly. Not saying you have to be able to do that 100% as a few occassional h4x0r words are certainly okay, but seriously, I have a hard time reading your posts. I've had to reread what you've said many times.