Have some of you never heard of a spell checker?
Have some of you never heard of a spell checker?
Please guys, some of it is just down right ridiculous. I won't mention ads or call signs but reading through some of the ads is quite comical. A 3rd grader would probably make fewer mistakes. Perhaps you just don't know any better or don't care, but you should. I personally do not buyer from sellers who can't spell. I wouldn't trust the package to get to the right location!
Mary Kristmus all and Seesuns Greetins'
Mary Kristmus all and Seesuns Greetins'
Re: Have some of you never heard of a spell checker?
By the way the proper word is buy not buyer. Just thought I'd let you know. I guess speck check is useless with miss used words though.ve3tmt wrote:Please guys, some of it is just down right ridiculous. I won't mention ads or call signs but reading through some of the ads is quite comical. A 3rd grader would probably make fewer mistakes. Perhaps you just don't know any better or don't care, but you should. I personally do not buyer from sellers who can't spell. I wouldn't trust the package to get to the right location!
Mary Kristmus all and Seesuns Greetins'
73,
Doug
wurds and speling
Hammerland (sledge or claw?) amature radio XYZ-123 duel band radio for sell. (which band won?) Comes with manuel and verticle antenna. (Will Manuel help put up your antenna?). Good fiscal condition, sold asis, but garanted not DOA. (a real confidence builder). Will traid only for Stanless steel work-bench (chance of success = 0.0001%) Pickup only (from where?) 73's (= best regards's) KCF-0114
N4FPS is correct. SpellCheck does not work with misused words. Neither does it work when misspelling results in a valid, correctly spelled word -- for example brake instead of break.
Neither does the "Spelling and Grammar " check tool in MS Word detect incorrectly used words.
After all, all of these tools are "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE" with trong emphasis on the "ARTIFICIAL".
In closing, I tried to see if I could run SpellCheck on this post. I'm running Mozilla Thunderbird for email and the SpellCheck was not
available for this post.
Has anybody out there figured-out how to run SpellCheck on non-email posts?
JERRY
N9LCD[/u]
Neither does the "Spelling and Grammar " check tool in MS Word detect incorrectly used words.
After all, all of these tools are "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE" with trong emphasis on the "ARTIFICIAL".
In closing, I tried to see if I could run SpellCheck on this post. I'm running Mozilla Thunderbird for email and the SpellCheck was not
available for this post.
Has anybody out there figured-out how to run SpellCheck on non-email posts?
JERRY
N9LCD[/u]
Use the Google spell checker...
Use the one that comes with the Google tool bar for the Windows Internet Explorer. Works great...
K4ICL
K4ICL
Spelling ???
Your BIG gripe is spelling?
Go check out the CW operators sometime.
(Ya do use the stuff you buy and sell here don't ya?)
CW ain't got no spell checker so it is OK to take short cuts there.
You can always spot a newbie on a computer keyboard cause ALL the words are spelled out letter for letter.
Correctly spelled or not.
Instead of sending QTH?
they send WHAT IS YOUR QTH?
(notice they got their amps turned on ... (all caps))
Wait ... you got to have some knowledge and skill to operate CW.
Sorry fellas .... forget it ....
Most of you would never know what I am talking about.
Your BIG gripe is spelling?
Go check out the CW operators sometime.
(Ya do use the stuff you buy and sell here don't ya?)
CW ain't got no spell checker so it is OK to take short cuts there.
You can always spot a newbie on a computer keyboard cause ALL the words are spelled out letter for letter.
Correctly spelled or not.
Instead of sending QTH?
they send WHAT IS YOUR QTH?
(notice they got their amps turned on ... (all caps))
Wait ... you got to have some knowledge and skill to operate CW.
Sorry fellas .... forget it ....
Most of you would never know what I am talking about.
n5wrx wrote:Spelling ???
Your BIG gripe is spelling?
Go check out the CW operators sometime.
(Ya do use the stuff you buy and sell here don't ya?)
CW ain't got no spell checker so it is OK to take short cuts there.
You can always spot a newbie on a computer keyboard cause ALL the words are spelled out letter for letter.
Correctly spelled or not.
Instead of sending QTH?
they send WHAT IS YOUR QTH?
(notice they got their amps turned on ... (all caps))
Wait ... you got to have some knowledge and skill to operate CW.
Sorry fellas .... forget it ....
Most of you would never know what I am talking about.
Thats nice!
I imagine you are one of the jerks whining about CW withering away and at the same time will bitch that some do not have your "Special" aptitude for it though they are trying?!?
Am I wrong?
Re: Have some of you never heard of a spell checker?
ve3tmt wrote:Please guys, some of it is just down right ridiculous. I won't mention ads or call signs but reading through some of the ads is quite comical. A 3rd grader would probably make fewer mistakes. Perhaps you just don't know any better or don't care, but you should. I personally do not buy( er ) from sellers who can't spell. I wouldn't trust the package to get to the right location!
Mary Kristmus all and Seesuns Greetins'
to err is human, but propagation is Divine! ;o)
Ham Operators do it with Frequency
Spell check
Hey folks..
I can not spell E or I without looking it up. So I found this little program
http://www.iespell.com/
It comes up in the menu with a right click of the mouse and does a great job for me. Give it a shot. You can read all about it at the web site.
WD4GPO :
I can not spell E or I without looking it up. So I found this little program
http://www.iespell.com/
It comes up in the menu with a right click of the mouse and does a great job for me. Give it a shot. You can read all about it at the web site.
WD4GPO :
spell checker bad, or they just don't know English !
If I get an email with broken English entirely, I immediately get a picture of whom I'm talking to and where they are from... Helps immensely when it is a scammy deal, also..
Re: Have some of you never heard of a spell checker?
ve3tmt wrote:Please guys, some of it is just down right ridiculous. I won't mention ads or call signs but reading through some of the ads is quite comical. A 3rd grader would probably make fewer mistakes. Perhaps you just don't know any better or don't care, but you should. I personally do not buyer from sellers who can't spell. I wouldn't trust the package to get to the right location!
Interesting.....I do not 'buyer' from sellers whether they can spell or not.
Phil - W4AIN
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