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noteon 03-20-09 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by bkbrouwer (Post 8566598)
"Teacher man now steps down from his soapbox now. Thank you. "

I hate when people don't proof read.

Be very careful when throwing stones in a glass house.

"Proofread" is one word.

It's always really easy to acquire targets in a grammar/diction/whatthefrakever thread.

dynaryder 03-20-09 11:36 AM

Fixie. There,I said it.

Whoops,wrong forum.

noteon 03-20-09 11:37 AM

Personally, I hate it when people don't Proofide.

mickey85 03-20-09 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by Jim from Boston (Post 8566482)
What is a comma splice?

Sincerely,

Wordsmith

A comma splice is where you put two independent clauses (full sentences) together with a comma.


I.E. "The cat's feet hung out of the bag, it was a big cat."

as opposed to the correct;

The cat's feet hung out of the bag; it was a big cat.

or

The cat's feet hung out of the bag. It was a big cat.

or

The cat's feet hung out of the bag, because it was a big cat.

etc.

neilfein 03-20-09 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by RogerB (Post 8566544)
Strange. Bob the Angry Flower didn't mention the confusion between the possessive "its" and the contraction "it's."

http://www.angryflower.com/itsits.gif

The early Bob books are great, BTW, and I love them!

AlmostTrick 03-20-09 12:15 PM


Originally Posted by RogerB (Post 8566499)
Me, too. Your wife, that is.

Haha, that's pretty funny, but my wife would never hang with a dweeb who cycles to work and posts on a bicycle forum...

Wait a minute. On second thought, where did you say you live? :notamused:

RogerB 03-20-09 01:16 PM

Lol! ^^^

crhilton 03-20-09 09:56 PM

This is the greatest thread bikeforums has ever had. The OP should receive an award.

unterhausen 03-20-09 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by noteon (Post 8566732)
Personally, I hate it when people don't Proofide.

I hate myself for this. I have a brooks on my commuter, and I have some proofide for it that I can't find. I'm too cheap to buy another tin since I know the first tin will show up as a result. I'd rather buy another saddle.

I figure online forums are an informal venue where we can all let a few lazy sentences go without comment. I used to get all worked up when I saw they're in place of their. They're (sic) was a sign at work that had that mistake, and it used to annoy me to no end.

rumrunn6 03-21-09 06:47 AM

a colleague at work dislikes my usage of bullets but I find them so helpful because I dislike writing complete sentences and because I have a personal quest for speed and clarity

noteon 03-21-09 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by unterhausen (Post 8570121)
I hate myself for this. I have a brooks on my commuter, and I have some proofide for it that I can't find. I'm too cheap to buy another tin since I know the first tin will show up as a result. I'd rather buy another saddle.

I figure online forums are an informal venue where we can all let a few lazy sentences go without comment. I used to get all worked up when I saw they're in place of their. They're (sic) was a sign at work that had that mistake, and it used to annoy me to no end.

Signs at work annoy me too, but I let online errors pass unless they appear in grammar cop posts. Some people spell or construct sentences better than others, but the result doesn't correspond reliably with the value of a post's content.

BA Commuter 03-21-09 07:48 AM

Fo shizzle!

ItsJustMe 03-21-09 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by rumrunn6 (Post 8570949)
a colleague at work dislikes my usage of bullets but I find them so helpful because I dislike writing complete sentences and because I have a personal quest for speed and clarity

You dislike writing complete sentences? You've got at least two, possibly three sentences worth of words in that sentence.

noteon 03-21-09 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by ItsJustMe (Post 8571603)
You dislike writing complete sentences? You've got at least two, possibly three sentences worth of words in that sentence.

Unless it's a Chabon sentence, in which case you've got a good fifty still to go.

f4rrest 03-21-09 10:24 AM

The who / whom thing confuses many.

noteon 03-21-09 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by f4rrest (Post 8571633)
The who / whom thing confuses many.

Whom is the Black Rhino of English. It'll be gone soon.

f4rrest 03-21-09 10:37 AM

As will him, presumably.

MNBikeguy 03-21-09 11:11 AM

Sorry, I'm always impressed with a good word smith. (Noteon)

I just get irritated when used to nitpick or condescend completely unrelated to the content to the post. (Note, These are two completely unrelated observations)

fredgarvin7 03-21-09 11:11 AM

"What you are hearing is a fine example of 'frontier gibberish'" -Blazing Saddles.

capejohn 03-21-09 11:36 AM

Nerds

f4rrest 03-21-09 02:22 PM


Originally Posted by capejohn (Post 8571911)
Nerds

Not until someone drops an equation or two.

noteon 03-21-09 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by capejohn (Post 8571911)
Nerds

And doing a damn fine job of it.

noglider 03-22-09 01:35 PM

The best badly worded sign at work:
November safety slogan: Use the right tool for the job, and keep your hands out of tight places. Remember, you only have two.
:lol:

I am not kidding. I really saw this sign at work.

noglider 03-22-09 01:36 PM

And yes, this is a nerdy pedantic wordsmith's thread. If you don't feel comfortable here, that means it's not for you.

DataJunkie 03-22-09 01:38 PM

Bigot. :p


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