darn mail server returned it, here it is again
<< if i was communicating a thought on that particular message i would have
>tried to use a somewhat half assed english language, but i was merely
>spitting out my problem and information, no thought just bulleted listing,
no
>different then a computer spitting out a problem, now lets see you convince
>linux to spit out perfect english when its saying
>im jacked up
>now in trying to be cool i could care less what people think i act the way
i
>act if something annoys me i will give a sarcastic reply, if someone ticks
me
>off well let the games begin!!!!
>i dont look for confrontations i seem to make them at times and i
apologize,
>however i am who i am, love me hate me, but live with it
>in reply to:
> DRACONZNY/the sarcasimist:
> I guess it is a question of what you are trying to do. If all that you
> are trying to impress us with how kewl you are, keep it up. If, on the
> other hand, you are trying to communicate your thoughts and knowledge to
> the other members of the list (which is its purpose), than some
> attention to spelling, punctuation, grammar and the use of complete
> sentences would be appropriate. While e-mail is an informal medium, and
> no one expects perfect text book English, it is in a written form, so
> that the nuances of expression, gestures, inflection, and timing that
> are part of speech are not available. Remember, too, that for many of
> the participants, (American) English is an unfamiliar language. I'm sure
> that many of them would appreciate a few hints as to when one thought
> ends, and a second begins. Hell, I've been speaking the language for
> over 60 years, and I sometimes find it difficult to figger out wutz goin
> on.
> Norwegians.
> -- Carroll Grigsby
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > i agree some people go overboard and it seemed like my writing was not
that
> > bad, however if one must combat spelling and punctuation heres a little
>news
> > i dont care i use generalizations for my speaking it was purely like a
> > bulleted listing of bugs i have in my box, but english teachers are
always
> > nazi's
> > actually as a quote from my grandmother the nazi's were nicer!
> > (oh is that the correct spelling for nicer????)
> > may i go to hell for my mispellings
> > so whats it like in norway this time of year?
> > lolol
> >
> > the sarcasimist
> > DRACOZNY
> > >>