On 10/7/05, Jonathon Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Chad wrote:
>
> > What is your point?
>
> Until a grammar checker can correctly punctuate a sentence such as the
> one I gave, it is gauranteed to provide corrections that are
> incorrect.



So because it may be - nay *will* be - incorrect a certain percentage of the
time, we ought not to make it available for people to use? In that case, you
better not send me an email - a certain percent don't get to where they are
supposed to you. You'd better not eat at a restraunt - they get orders wrong
all the time. You'd better not turn your computer on - a certain percent of
the time, there will be a flaw. And we'd better stop giving out
OpenOffice.org - it screws up every so often, as well....

-Chad Smith

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