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JAXAshby January 28th 04 10:43 PM

Sail Aerodynamics
 
I don't associate with the trailor trash and so didn't know some of their
speech patterns have made it into the mass market paperback trade. Vortices is
the spelling among those who have studied it in a formal fashion.



Capt. Mooron January 29th 04 12:25 AM

Sail Aerodynamics
 
I take it you written a "Definitive Book" on the subject?

Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa


CM

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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| I don't associate with the trailer trash and so didn't know some of their
| speech patterns have made it into the mass market paperback trade.
Vortices is
| the spelling among those who have studied it in a formal fashion.
|
|



MC January 29th 04 09:03 PM

Sail Aerodynamics
 
But how do these incorrect spellings get promulgated? Could it be by
'trailer trash' of the literate world? Or would you promote ebonics as a
viable form of communication? Even more shocking is that many (most?) of
the posters here don't seem to know the differences among They're, Their
and There.

Cheers


OzOn wrote:

On 28 Jan 2004 22:43:49 GMT, (JAXAshby) scribbled
thusly:


I don't associate with the trailor trash and so didn't know some of their
speech patterns have made it into the mass market paperback trade. Vortices is
the spelling among those who have studied it in a formal fashion.



Vagaries of the language Jocks..
You know, jail as opposed to gaol,
slip instead of berth or pen.
s instead of z

You need to get out more..pull your head out of Popular Mechanics and
read.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.



Donal January 31st 04 12:58 AM

Sail Aerodynamics
 

"MC" wrote in message
...
But how do these incorrect spellings get promulgated? Could it be by
'trailer trash' of the literate world? Or would you promote ebonics as a
viable form of communication? Even more shocking is that many (most?) of
the posters here don't seem to know the differences among They're, Their
and There.


....and yet, in the Usenet community, it is considered "bad form" to
critisize poor spelling.
There is a very good reason for this. If you need to abuse your opponent's
use of language, then you are probably incapable of abusing his logic.
Therefore, once you resort to grammatical, or spelling flames, - you have
lost the arguement.




Regards


Donal
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Scott Vernon January 31st 04 02:40 AM

Sail Aerodynamics
 
uh...you spelled argument wrong.

"Lanod" argued

...
Therefore, once you resort to grammatical, or spelling flames, - you have
lost the arguement.




Scott Vernon January 31st 04 02:48 AM

Sail Aerodynamics
 
ah.......you misspelled criticize.

"Donald" wrote ...


...and yet, in the Usenet community, it is considered "bad form" to
critisize poor spelling.




Donal January 31st 04 06:26 PM

Sail Aerodynamics
 
Therefore, you have lost this argument!

Regards

Donal
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
uh...you spelled argument wrong.

"Lanod" argued

...
Therefore, once you resort to grammatical, or spelling flames, - you

have
lost the arguement.





Donal January 31st 04 06:28 PM

Sail Aerodynamics
 

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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ah.......you misspelled criticize.


True - it should be "criticise"!!!

Regards

Donal
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Scott Vernon January 31st 04 06:40 PM

Sail Aerodynamics
 

"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
ah.......you misspelled criticize.


True - it should be "criticise"!!!

Regards

Donal
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Scott Vernon January 31st 04 06:42 PM

Sail Aerodynamics
 
You're right, loser. I WIN.

Main Entry: crit·i·cise
British variant of CRITICIZE

SV



"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
ah.......you misspelled criticize.


True - it should be "criticise"!!!

Regards

Donal
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