Nah! It's Brooklin. Pronounce it fonetikly.
     Actual, sumtimes wen I'm tiping on the Pre, I don't notice 
I've acsidently moved the kurser and when I do realize it I don't allwayz get 
it all.
     And u can tell when I'm on the Pre cause allbthem nbsp 
things.
     Sawry. 

-- 
John Messeder
Journalist / Social Anthropologist
On Aug 15, 2010 10:36, Don Ferguson <[email protected]> wrote: 


 



  


    
      
      
      
I think that's the French spelling . . .



And I think modern day journalists (if you want to use the English spelling)

do very good at recognizing the difference between adjectives and adverbs.

Or is that "do very goodly"?  I'm not very well at adverbs . . .  Where's

Henry Higgins when we need him!!



;-)



Cheers,



Don



From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tony

Cooke

Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 8:18 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [Treo] My Dad & His MemoPad Dilemma (webOS)



On 15/08/2010 01:30, John Messeder wrote:

>

>      But I still cannot access notes already in 
the 

> database unless I have Internet acess. Maybe someday ...

>

> -- 

> John Messeder

> Joirnalist / Social Anthropologist

>



Well,I knew that modern day journalists didn`t know the difference 

between an adjective and an adverb (the `really` is `real` in this day 

and age!) but I did expect them to be able to spell their own profession!



:-)



-- 

Tony Cooke

www.tonycooke.co.uk

contactable at tony.j.cookeATgooglemailDOTcom

Ask not what you can do for your country, ask what's for lunch - Orson

Welles



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