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Old 03-11-2016, 12:20 PM
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It Bothers some people
Your close enough that we can understand.
I used to think I was a good speller till I got spell check.
Now I type something (1 finger mind you) and when I hit "spell check" the lights dim in the house, Ha,LOL!
So it goes, we all can't be good @ everything, ----( but I'm the best I know) -----------and I'm not conceited one bit either
At least you have the fortitude to try, a lot of people would just give up or not try at all.
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Old 03-11-2016, 01:07 PM
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You keep on posting! Don't worry about what others think.
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Old 03-11-2016, 07:04 PM
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Don't bother me none. Like I tell my wife, "I'm a carpenter, not an english major".
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Old 03-11-2016, 07:41 PM
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Keep on posting Jason, don't worry what others think, not right to make fun of someone, for those that do it, you know who you are.
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Old 03-11-2016, 08:39 PM
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I like your posts, Jason. Keep 'em coming and don't worry about what others think!
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Jason,
Nice score on the braces.

As far as the spelling, I agree with Alvy and the others. I see no problem with it. Keep posting away. As you see most support you and your posts. This is one of the main reasons I lurk, read, and post sparingly anymore, the belittling attitude. We are first told how to post a question. And now we are told how to spell? Cub Cadet garden tractor forum last I checked. Not a spelling bee. I just sit back scratching my head sometimes and wonder why? Just sayin'. Off the soapbox.
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Keep on posting Jason, don't worry what others think, not right to make fun of someone, for those that do it, you know who you are.
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It's sad that people can be so mean on this forum.
We all have something to share and we all communicate differently.
I'm still new here, but I'm not new to IH or IH forums.
I've seen more "attitudes" on this forum than I have on any others.

If you can't say something nice...............
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I guess I am naive, because I do not understand what's up with the spelling of posts/threads. As long as I can make out what the author means, its not a problem. If it is, I can always ask for clarification if needed. Not a problem, just an opportunity.

I cannot help but wonder what the ancient Egyptians used to check their spelling on the pharaoh's walls?

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Jason,
Nice score on the braces.

As far as the spelling, I agree with Alvy and the others. I see no problem with it. Keep posting away. As you see most support you and your posts. This is one of the main reasons I lurk, read, and post sparingly anymore, the belittling attitude. We are first told how to post a question. And now we are told how to spell? Cub Cadet garden tractor forum last I checked. Not a spelling bee. I just sit back scratching my head sometimes and wonder why? Just sayin'. Off the soapbox.
Not looking to piss in anyone's Cheerios, so let's get that out of the way. I'm guilty as the next person, where I spell one word that means something else, but you know what I'm talking about...
But if you (you, as in a poster) are asking a question how are those that you ask to help supposed to understand unless it's clear to the reader of said post? "How to post a question"
Spelling isn't one of my high points, but it's at least a good thing to get it close. Again so that those that are reading it can understand what they are talking about. I NEVER understand the I guess they are texting shorts for words. IIRC, is one I do know, and that's about it.
Just take your time and think about what you're wanting to ask, use punctuation every so often, and let it roll. I type with one finger and thumb, so there is no speed typing which makes mistakes/errors less. Plus spell check helps out.
For the record, I used spell check (6) six times for this post, and most words are at least an grade school level... it is what it is, just take your time and enjoy.
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I type with one finger and thumb, so there is no speed typing which makes mistakes/errors less. Plus spell check helps out.
Glad to learn I'm not alone Todd! I use my index and thumb of each hand too!

I'm the professional spell check user here, no one beat me and almost no one understand half of what I write! Not been a native English spelling person give me a excuse but I will not act like a "Drama queen" if one of the fellow here start kidding me about it.

You all know each others here but some of you act like they are fighting in a schoolyard. I think JLM78 is old and smart enough to defend himself if something is bothering him. No one insult him as far I understand your language.

In the end the OP got the answer he was asking for and that's all that count so let's hug each others and turn that page...

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