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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    Yes, as Ron has said, we should celebrate the diversity this site brings. Not everyone is a spelling master but this is a wonderful site full of knowledgeable people. Sometimes you have to work a little to get the message but there are gems in there!

    Oh... Safari on the mac has built in spell checking too, and this has saved me many times (with the notable exception being the chimonks post).
    i'll apple that.....

    mate i'm right up there with poor spelling, don't sweat it this mob will get over it.....hang on no they won't as they are like a dog with a bone.....

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    Stiggy,trouble is if you sell and then get the deefer bug back what do you do?,spend big bucks buying another Td5 or buy my Tdi so I can get a Puma. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post

    A little care in putting up posts does not take all that much longer. I do not it is an education or spelling issue - it is a care issue.
    The old Muphry's Law at work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    The old Muphry's Law at work!
    Exactly - but at least the post is readable and the point understood. No one is perfect and that is accepted - but at least lets try.

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    My pennysworth is that I found - when travelling for Mcculloch Chainsaws- that the measure of a mechanics ability rose at the same rate that his literacy fell.
    Some of the best small engine mechanics in Vic had real trouble with a pen, so Stig, you must be pretty good in the workshop.
    I think anyone judging - or simply broadcasting an opinion on someone -by thier literacy is not doing themselves a favour.

    And Dobbo, thanks for posting up the Olsen twins. Maybe Ron can explain to me the roll they perform. I keep thinking food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    I'll put my head on the chopping block - I am sort of with Dobbo. I take the time, as I am sure many others do, to use a spell check, read and edit posts before posting but mistakes do occur - no one is perfect - I think we all accept that.

    There are some posts where the author has not taken the time to ensure that they are readable - the end result is the point the author is trying to make is lost because of side issues.

    A little care in putting up posts does not take all that much longer. I do not it is an education or spelling issue - it is a care issue.

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    Did you spell check that? Makes no sense mate!

    If you do dare and build your self up by dissing someone, at least be good at it or butt out.

    Lets let this guy and let this site do what it does best which is discuss Landy stuff.
    No matter how fluent one is in english. Time to move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    My pennysworth is that I found - when travelling for Mcculloch Chainsaws- that the measure of a mechanics ability rose at the same rate that his literacy fell.
    Some of the best small engine mechanics in Vic had real trouble with a pen, so Stig, you must be pretty good in the workshop.
    I think anyone judging - or simply broadcasting an opinion on someone -by thier literacy is not doing themselves a favour.

    And Dobbo, thanks for posting up the Olsen twins. Maybe Ron can explain to me the roll they perform. I keep thinking food.

    There's that damned Irish bastard Murphey

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    Quote Originally Posted by big guy View Post
    Garry

    Did you spell check that? Makes no sense mate!

    If you do dare and build your self up by dissing someone, at least be good at it or butt out.

    Lets let this guy and let this site do what it does best which is discuss Landy stuff.
    No matter how fluent one is in english. Time to move on.
    Dissing is not a word in the English language. The closest is Dis

    Dis, noun.
    1. the Roman god of the lower world, identified with the Greek god Pluto.
    2. the lower world; Hades.

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    Still haven't moved on have you?

    Now its official, you are a tool.

    Dissing is a internet term, meaning disrespectful.

    Take a deep breath and forget about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    Dissing is not a word in the English language. The closest is Dis

    Dis, noun.
    1. the Roman god of the lower world, identified with the Greek god Pluto.
    2. the lower world; Hades.
    Hmmm.... I got this from the computer dictionary ...

    dis |dis| informal
    verb (also diss) ( dissed, dissing) [ trans. ]
    act or speak in a disrespectful way toward : he was expelled for dissing the gym teacher.
    noun
    disrespectful talk : the airwaves bristle with the sexual dis of shock jocks.
    ORIGIN 1980s: abbreviation of disrespect .
    dis-
    prefix
    1 expressing negation : dislike | disquiet.
    2 denoting reversal or absence of an action or state : dishonor | disintegrate.
    • denoting separation : discharge | disengage
    • denoting expulsion : disbar | disinherit.
    3 denoting removal of the thing specified : disbud | dismember.
    4 expressing completeness or intensification of an unpleasant or unattractive action : discombobulate | disgruntled.
    ORIGIN from Latin, sometimes via Old French des-.
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