Right Harold J. It takes longer, more (recalcitrant) brain cells are involved, but it's, like, *totally* worth it. "That's why I've always maintained..." Also a good point. A good habit has to be maintained but, like I said, it's so worth the trouble.
After all, words are all we have when communicating like this (no facial expressions etc.) so your messages should be concise, to the point and correctly spelled.
I am often baffled, when reading forum posts, by mistakes/omissions I guess are the result of simply not proof-reading or previewing. An omitted or misspelled word can render the whole message meaningless.
Unclear writing suggests (to me, anyway,) an unclear mind.
Right Harold J. It takes longer, more (recalcitrant) brain cells are involved, but it's, like, *totally* worth it. "That's why I've always maintained..." Also a good point. A good habit has to be maintained but, like I said, it's so worth the trouble. After all, words are all we have when communicating like this (no facial expressions etc.) so your messages should be concise, to the point and correctly spelled. I am often baffled, when reading forum posts, by mistakes/omissions I guess are the result of simply not proof-reading or previewing. An omitted or misspelled word can render the whole message meaningless. Unclear writing suggests (to me, anyway,) an unclear mind.
...is this about file-sharing? Are the 'Does' P2P network users?