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DarrenSV650S 27-06-09 07:44 PM

Re: Is your keyboard broken?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 1955077)
Thank you for the spelling lesson, that you missed the attempt at humour there and in the original post tells me far more than the words you wrote.

I put a wink after the spelling lesson so you'd realise I was just joking. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 1955077)
Similarly your barbed comments do nothing but weaken your position - why you want this I can't understand, but please do continue

I didn't intentionaly make any barbed comments :confused:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 1955077)
whatever you wish to write as your retort will clearly be judged the last word as I shall not reply*.

I'm not in to the whole "last word" thing. Have it if you want. Don't really care
Why won't you reply?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 1955077)
Thus in some small way you will be the winner, congratulations.

em............ thanks:confused:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sid Squid (Post 1955077)
*That's a dilemma ain't** it.
** Did you see what I did there? that must be worthy of comment surely.

and don't call me Shirley

seedy100 27-06-09 08:26 PM

Re: Is your keyboard broken?
 
I have a thought.
I decide that it is worthy of communication
I use language to express the thought
The precision of the expression of my thought is constrained by my ability to use the chosen language.
The expression of my thought is transmitted by me and received by you, the recipient.
The recipient interprets the language; the accuracy of the interpretation is further constrained by their ability to understand the language that I used
They think that they understood what they think that I tried to say.

Now why would I make that process more complex and less likely to succeed by deliberately misusing the chosen language?

Before anyone quotes any of my numerous misuses of language, I did say deliberately, and I can’t spell very well, my command of English is at best mediocre, also I sometimes choose to communicate in gibberish.

I hope that I have expressed my thought clearly in terms that you understood and you comprehend my meaning. If that is so you are now aware of my views and can use that awareness to deduce my likely opinions in relation to Sid Squids original post.

Rog 27-06-09 08:42 PM

Re: Is your keyboard broken?
 
Interesting reading, but I would say that I only half agree with Sid.

Our language continually morphs over the years. Show modern written english to some one from say 200 years ago and they would struggle to understand it, probably going on to claim that it is poorly written. However, punctuation on the whole, will remain constant as it enables our ability to understand the written word in context and meaning. I would profer eats shoots and leaves as a good book to read on this subject.

But and this is were I disagree, punctuation can also be morphic. If the meaning of new punctuation is understood by the general populus and doesnt distract from the meaning of the original text then why shouldn't it become the correct way of doing things ????

;)

_Stretchie_ 27-06-09 11:47 PM

Re: Is your keyboard broken?
 
Mint!!!!

Dat iz well gud of u 2 do dat 4 uz

Dan 28-06-09 12:07 AM

Re: Is your keyboard broken?
 
I'm with Mr Squid here. What on Earth is wrong with just getting it right?

The thing that has most confused me in recent times is the use of multiple commas... for example, when people might say

"I had a great time last night,,,,,, better than last week"

or similar.

This also happens with other punctuation marks, which is equally confusing.

Specialone 28-06-09 12:25 AM

Re: Is your keyboard broken?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DarrenSV650S (Post 1955053)
Not imitation, correction ;)

Ooooooh you were joking!!!! I didn't get that. You should have put a lol face or somthing :lol:

I thought you were being serious and genuinely annoyed about people not typing in perfect english. Yeh I was being resistant, not because I felt strongly about the subject, but because I thought you did. I was just stirring, didn't mean anything serious :p

But, on a more serious note...........

;)

I must admit, i didnt sense it was written in a humourous way, i did think it was a rant... (3 dots as requested).
However, i do agree a little with mr sid in regards to the punctuation / language issue, being as im getting on a bit, i do have some trouble translating some of this new fangled speech.
So class, try harder!

Lozzo 28-06-09 06:00 AM

Re: Is your keyboard broken?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rog (Post 1955122)
But and this is were I disagree, punctuation can also be morphic. If the meaning of new punctuation is understood by the general populus and doesnt distract from the meaning of the original text then why shouldn't it become the correct way of doing things ????

;)


Because it looks sh*t and simply serves to show the immaturity of the person who typed it.

GeneticBubble 28-06-09 07:11 AM

Re: Is your keyboard broken?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan (Post 1955202)
I'm with Mr Squid here. What on Earth is wrong with just getting it right?

The thing that has most confused me in recent times is the use of multiple commas... for example, when people might say

"I had a great time last night,,,,,, better than last week"

or similar.

This also happens with other punctuation marks, which is equally confusing.


Never seen anyone abuse the use of the comma before. :confused:

For me though it really makes no difference if the individual chooses to use one question mark or ten, it doesn't hinder my ability to understand what's written, can be somewhat annoying though...

on a comical note, this,,,,,,,,thread changes nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rolleyes:

so get over it :-({|=

Davido 28-06-09 07:19 AM

Re: Is your keyboard broken?
 
This forum has sunk to new levels of tedium.

I'm off to Gixerjunkies to attempt to string three words together.

SoulKiss 28-06-09 08:15 AM

Re: Is your keyboard broken?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Davido (Post 1955229)
This forum has sunk to new levels of tedium.

I'm off to Gixerjunkies to attempt to string three words together.

In your case, best just stick to 2 words :smt082:p


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