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EEO ISSUE ON THE BOARD; MESSAGE TO LONG MIKE

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Hey Mike: I , as a card holding member of TEAM DEPENDS am appalled by the flagrant trampling of your rights .as a senior member by having Glenn replace your services with a spell check. WHO knows what our evil leader has planned for the rest of us. It is time to hire an attorney

It wasn't installed to replace Mike, it was installed because his cry was heard, we felt his pain.

Besides, now we can watch him REALLY steam when people STILL post words spelt wrong,lol.

  • Super User
It wasn't installed to replace Mike, it was installed because his cry was heard, we felt his pain.

Besides, now we can watch him REALLY steam when people STILL post words spelt wrong,lol.

Kinda like the word "spelt"?

Spelled perhaps?    ;D

  • Super User

We have spellcheck?

I have to go back and try to find it.

Good move.  :)

  • Super User

I see it.

I see it.

I will use it.

Hope some of the guys use it as they really need it.

English and grammer are not two of their top subjects.  ;D   ;D   ;D

English and grammer are not two of their top subjects. ;D ;D ;D

Ya shoulda used it!! ;D ;D

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shoulda?

Shoulda,coulda ,woulda

Eye used spell check to revue this post.  It said their are no wrongs in my message.  Isn't spell check grate!

shoulda?

Shoulda,coulda ,woulda

Well you dida.

  • Super User

Glenn, this is outright age discrimination! I feel that you are trying to get rid of me just because I can spell, use pronunciation and know how to capitalize the first word of a sentence.  Your spell-checker will save many, but I will still be lurking.  Beware, those of you too lazy to capitalize the word "I"    :D

  • Super User

i runt dis threw the spel cheker an it came out purty good  

hope mike lieks it

i think it wurks reel gud  

  • Super User
(Indentation for paragraph)>Glenn, this is outright age discrimination! I feel that you are trying to get rid of me just because I can spell, use pronunciation, and know how to capitalize the first word of a sentence. Your spell-checker will save many, but I will still be lurking. Beware, those of you too lazy to capitalize the word "I" :D

Still room for improvement in my opinion. :P

  • Super User

Tin, that comma is actually not needed. :P

  • Super User
(Indentation for paragraph)>Glenn, this is outright age discrimination! I feel that you are trying to get rid of me just because I can spell, use pronunciation, and know how to capitalize the first word of a sentence. Your spell-checker will save many, but I will still be lurking. Beware, those of you too lazy to capitalize the word "I" :D

Still room for improvement in my opinion. :P

Listen up Pamper boy. Placing a comma before the word "and" is new school.  Both ways are grammatically correct.

I was taught to put the comma before the "and," and I think it works better that way.  As a reader, it is easier to identifiy that you are reading a list.

Ya know, I could probably just post in the thread and fit in fine with all of this huba buba. :D

Glenn, this is outright age discrimination! I feel that you are trying to get rid of me just because I can spell, use pronunciation and know how to capitalize the first word of a sentence. Your spell-checker will save many, but I will still be lurking. Beware, those of you too lazy to capitalize the word "I" :D

MIssIssIppI.  

I see it.

I see it.

I will use it.

Hope some of the guys use it as they really need it.

English and grammar are not two of their top subjects. ;D ;D ;D

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That's just what my English teacher taught us.  I ALWAYS used a comma before "and", but she told us that it was incorrect.

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,and your point is

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