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Old 21 Jun 2003, 12:08   #1
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found this article in a PC magazine, its quite interesting...

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The Queen's English
Appalling grammar is unfortunately one of the hallmarks of internet culture, but nine times out of ten, it's a result of laziness rather than poor education. Using [internet forums] isn't like sending a text message - you've got the whole keyboard at your fingertips and no space limit, so there's absolutley no excuse for "GR8", C U L8R M8!" nonsense. Type like you talk and take a little time to check it's not riddled with spelling and punctuation errors - it makes it harder to read and comes across as though you don't think well enough of the [people who read the posts] to communicate properly.
so, there you are...
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Old 21 Jun 2003, 13:43   #2
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wtf u want?
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Old 21 Jun 2003, 13:47   #3
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article makes gr8 reading
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Old 21 Jun 2003, 13:47   #4
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well, I think they do have a point there though, yes i'm being serious.

I sometimes have a hard time understanding what people say, especially if they don't use interpunction or use slang. Now I think I'm getting along fine and learning some new stuff, being words, as well.

I don't mind though because i like to figure these things out, and if I still don't understand I'm sure to ask.

so:
CU L8r m8

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Old 21 Jun 2003, 13:48   #5
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hmmm v interestin.
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Old 21 Jun 2003, 16:23   #6
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CHSIB.
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Old 21 Jun 2003, 21:47   #7
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hehe nice 1
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Old 22 Jun 2003, 00:12   #8
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There was something in the paper the other day about an MP trying to ban the Americanised dictionary on computer programs. And there has been some cases of kids taking GCSE's using shorthand in their exams.

It is getting a little OTT!
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Old 22 Jun 2003, 12:51   #9
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how did this all start ne way?? i mean ppl usin slang?
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Old 22 Jun 2003, 13:38   #10
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Blame the scientific and mathematical community. I use correct grammar and punctuation wherever I am, be it online or not.
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Old 22 Jun 2003, 14:20   #11
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i really dont mind people using short versions of words on the net as long as they don't go OTT. I mean its annoying when you see messages that are completely made up of shorter words. Usually I'll just use shorter stuff for

You - U
Are - R
By the Way - BTW
Over The Top - Over The Top
etc...
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Old 22 Jun 2003, 23:06   #12
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on closer examination of this magazine i also found this article...



(R. if you think that I should post this on one of the review threads in the CHSIB area, please suggest the relevant one)
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Old 22 Jun 2003, 23:11   #13
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Microsoft software is not worthy of Meat music!
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Old 23 Jun 2003, 00:33   #14
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nuff said
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Old 24 Jun 2003, 17:37   #15
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Going back to the abbreviated text speak,i can't cope with it ,it might take half the time to type ,but it takes twice the time to read.i don't mind a few abbreviations,but if the whole post consists of nothing but ,i confess i skip it........i freely admit the fault is mine,not being of a generation brought up on such things,since to the person doing the posting it obviously makes perfect sense.

i found a poem called Poetical Economy by Harry Graham
that has a relevance here.Just two of the verses

When i've a syllable de trop
Icut it off,without apol.:
This verbal sacrifice , i know,
May irratate the schol.;
But all must praise my devilish cunn.
Who realise that Time is Mon.

I gladly publish to the pop.
A scheme of which i make no myst.
And beg my fellow scribes to cop.
This labour-saving syst.
I offer it to the consid.
Of ev'ry thoughtful individ.

Perhaps it's not such a new idea after all
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Old 24 Jun 2003, 18:02   #16
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At last, someone else who doesn't enjoy reading entirely abbreviated posts. I can cope with such abbreviations as LOL or ROFLMAO which have become almost standard next speak. BUt what really annoys me is the people who send SMS messages with abbreviations like "l8r" or "2moro" or the ones who ignore vowels all together like "wht" for what!!!!!!
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Old 24 Jun 2003, 18:04   #17
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What does ROFLMAO mean?
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Old 24 Jun 2003, 18:12   #18
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LOL = Laughing Out Loud
PML = P*ssing myself Laughing
LMAO = Laughing My Ass Off
ROFLMAO = Rolling On Floor Laughing My Ass Off.

I retract the comment about these being well known!!!!
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Old 24 Jun 2003, 18:19   #19
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Quote:
Originally Posted by badger
Microsoft software is not worthy of Meat music!
to right!!



i tend to abbreviate things alot on here, sorry, i'll try not to.

when my friends send me a txt i get confused alot, n it took me a while to work it out, but i hav got used to it now.
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Old 25 Jun 2003, 00:58   #20
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I disagree with the article. It may be laziness or poor education in some cases, but I think that some people use spellings such as l8 or m8 or l8r because they look `cool' (but they don't interest me). I think this type of spelling is becoming a language or culture in it's own right.
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