Actually I find that those who speak English as their second language
are more careful. I'd agree with Chris that it seems to be autocorrect
that creates completely indecipherable messages because translators
substitute words that mean almost the same thing autocorrect
substitutes words that have t
Then I guess I hit the lottery 4 times in a row because all of my Singers have
been purchased since 1990 and I haven't had a single problem. ;-) And even if
I had gotten a bad one, I could buy 50 Singer sewing machines for the price of
that one $10K machine.I'm sure it sews magnificantly (it sh
I think some of the problem might also be people for whom English is not
their best language or who use automatic translators.
Terry
-Original Message-
From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On
Behalf Of Chris Laning
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 10:22 AM
Wow,
21K for a Bernina? My Viking is top of the line and I spent $9,999 for it!
Admittedly I spent more for the embroidery program but that was $2,500
complete. My Diamond is mostly metal still, will sew through 6 layers or
more (Have not tried more yet) of twill and upholstery fabrics.
Singe
On Aug 15, 2012, at 10:08 AM, Bobbie Kalben wrote:
> Can I request that you re-read your email for spelling errors before you hit
> send? There have been emails recently that have so many spelling errors
> that I have no idea what was intended. Thanks!!
Re-reading one's email is always good.