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spelling handicapping quality of information

Posted by JohnX2 on March 6, 2002, at 2:41:56


Dr. Bob,

I feel my crummy spelling/grammar may impede the interpretation
of the quality of information I convey. This is
a natural result of going into the applied
engineering field where I don't have to write much,
but when I do I have spellcheck. Its really sad
my memory gets so foggy I forget how to spell
grade school grammer words when typing too fast.

Big problem is my netscape box on my pc is really
small and I can type in it submit my post,
get a nice big snapshot of all my blunders on the
screen, click on the BACK button, find out I lost my post
information 20% of the time and cuss.
So now I just post without doing a grammar
check. Just hit click.

I'm thinking I must look really silly at times
giving out probably too technical crud with lots
of kindergarten grammar errors. I don't care I
think we should move to a phoenetics system, but
people with good English, Bachelor Arts degress,
recent high school grads, english as a 2nd language
folks, 3rd graders, maybe see my thoughts as disorganized.

Is there a better way for me to type my posts than
in this teeny small box?

Thanks,
John



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