Re: Help




"Dragon" <davewhitnospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Lumpy" <lumpy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dragon wrote:
Sorry to say but i honestly cannot
believe people who sit and read NG
posts so they can have a go about
spelling and grammar...

It says this is a forum where people
communicate with the English language.
Post in the style of a child and you
get people questioning your maturity.

In your case, your sister doesn't work,
you 'appear' to write like a child, you
built her computer, she appears to have
an obvious family member using her
computer, all that paints the picture
of two young teenagers.

Once you explain the circumstances a
little bit, it changes the appearance
or your situation.

I'm impressed that you can build computers
with limited eyesight. I can't see the friggin
dip switch settings and connector index pins
without a lot of light and magnification.

I need a big, buxom optometrist.


Lumpy

ah you see i might be usless at speeling and gramar but have my uses, i
feel which makes it easier and yes i need light to i didnt say i didnt,
and you see my speeling and gramar shouldnt mean that it makes me a
teenager lumpy, you see as i have had the eye problems since i was seven i
never got to grips with english as i was in and out of hospital till i was
14 school life was bad disrupted so that is why i am crap at grammar and
speeling, i apologise for that but it doesnt make me a teenager (I wish
though). It took me 3 years to learn how to build pcs and the truth known
when i built shell like always i had help or supervision should i say.

Like yoiu said you have friends whom are blind but it doesnt mean they
cant do there job. As said i apologise for my english and i admit i will
never get it right, sometimes you just have to use what you have to the
ebst of your ability and english is one of mine.
--
You played in Lawrence Welk's Orchestra?
Yes. And Ralna was a babe. Should have
left Guy long ago
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see i buggered up my spelling and grammar again, apologies


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