Re: The most creative 12 years of ROCK music (1966-1977)



On Sun, 13 Aug 2006 01:13:13 -0400, "Wes" <flattopnospam@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Are you suggesting that your spell checker has the wrong spelling?

Nope. I was so far off on the spelling my spell checker did not
recognize what I was trying to spell. I am going to punch in the
correct spelling in my spell checker now.


It is bureaucracies. When posting, always keep a dictionary at your side

It works for you.:-)

and
take the time to use it. Thinking of the root of the word might help also.
Bureau.

Thanks.

What is considerably more frightening is what you get when you put
*beurocracies* into google. My assumption is that this is where you got the
incorrect spelling or where you verified how it was spelled.

I did it in Yahoo. I knew it was wrong but I also knew people would
know what word I was using and get the point. I also knew Capolk
would give me crap for not spelling it correctly.:-) Hey Capolk you
need to get out more. Oh and lay off the Cheeseburgers.


That should
tell you to not depend on what others think. I am frightened by people who
have intense opinions about something they cannot spell. If they haven't
investigated how to spell the word, how much have they really investigated
about the subject itself?

I investigated how to spell it ,but I am pretty exhausted at the
moment and didn't bother pursuing it any further. You knew what I
meant. If it were not for spell checkers Usenet would be full of
misspelled words. You know it. We are not writing masterpieces of
literature here. We are just posting little comments about things we
deal with in life. Politics ,music, religion and such. Very
interesting and important subjects but I don't think misspelling a
word or two is going to undermine a point someone is trying too make.

This is a fundamental problem with this country.
It's the blind leading the blind.

Spelling is not my forte. I take time to consider what I am saying and how I
say it because it goes a long way in how a person's comments or argument is
considered. There is no rush to post a response. Though for the most part
you have been doing *relatively* well as of late, you still react before
considering how and what you are reacting to. This usually brings about a
undesired outcome for you.

LOL, I don't take it that seriously.


When you are faced with a subject, comment,
etc... that you feel passionate about, take a breath before you react. In
the long run, that may eliminate some of the fun here for me and others, but
it will go a long way for you. We poke fun at you because after years of us
pointing the same things out repetitively to you, we can depend on you
falling into the same patterns of thought (and spelling/grammar). For once,
please try to take away our ammunition.

Having a battle of Wits with Capolk is unfair for him as he is an
unarmed man.


Regards

Mike







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