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dahamsta
27/10/2005, 10:27 PM
Just an observation: Since we switched to 3.5 I've been having a whale of a time clicking New Posts and editing dodgy threads titles inline. And every single day I edit at least three or four threads with titles like this:


This is the thread title ?I.E. with a space before the question mark. Not just one person either, lots of people do it. It's very peculiar.

Anyway, back to making bizarre yet boring observations...

adam

A face
27/10/2005, 10:33 PM
Ahh ... that'll be me i'd say .... just kinda psyching people up for the answer with a question in the title .... that is unless i actually answer it with another question but thats a whole different matter altogether !! :p

RonnieB
27/10/2005, 10:36 PM
what ?

Anto McC
27/10/2005, 10:54 PM
What he said :confused:

dahamsta
27/10/2005, 10:55 PM
It's not the question I'm talking about, it's the putting a space before it. Hello?

Anto McC
27/10/2005, 10:59 PM
I get it now

dfx-
27/10/2005, 11:03 PM
I have to say I find that space before the ? quite irritating myself and have noticed elsewhere...I think some people must think that it is proper punctuation...:confused:

pineapple stu
27/10/2005, 11:21 PM
Irish people are illiterate shocker! :)

Want to sell your story to The Star, dahamsta? Or should that be Dahamsta? :D

dahamsta
27/10/2005, 11:32 PM
I'm a spelling and grammar nazi but I try to keep it toned down on the Internet, because if you so much as open your mouth about it, the person you try to correct instantly morphs into a dyslexic, and scores of Team Dyslexia members come to their side to support them in their hour of need. That isn't to say there aren't dyslexics out there, I'm sure there are, but I'm pretty sure a majority of these people are just covering up their laziness and/or stupidity.

The ones that annoy me, most, are gross overuse of, punctuation; wrongly placed punctuation ,particularly when the space is to the left of the mark; paragraphs that go on forever (I just can't read them); ALL CAPS (most everyone on Foot.ie is aware of this one); Sentences With All The Words Capitalised (the sheer idiocy of this astounds me, it's actually a lot of work); and commonly misspelled words. The word "rediculous" grates on my nerves like a bitch.

It's anal I know, but is it really that much work?

EDIT: I only use the capital D at the start of a sentence stu. And I try to avoid that if possible. Sad eh? :)

adam

dfx-
27/10/2005, 11:41 PM
Sentences With All The Words Capitalised (the sheer idiocy of this astounds me, it's actually a lot of work)


Idiocy? :confused:

That is my one thing with my handwriting - I tend to do that....:o

Words that annoy me are ones again like 'definately'...as I'm a mod elsewhere more often than not (i.e. when I can be bothered) I will go and edit the post properly...:o

sligoman
27/10/2005, 11:44 PM
Words that annoy me are ones again like 'definately'...as I'm a mod elsewhere more often than not (i.e. when I can be bothered) I will go and edit the post properly...:oI definately agree with you about that:rolleyes: :D :p

dfx-
27/10/2005, 11:48 PM
I asked for that didn't I?:rolleyes: :D

sligoman
27/10/2005, 11:53 PM
I asked for that didn't I?:rolleyes: :Ddefinately:p





Sorry, I'll go now:o :D

dfx-
27/10/2005, 11:57 PM
*gives sligoman his coat*:rolleyes: :D

sligoman
28/10/2005, 12:05 AM
*gives sligoman his coat*:rolleyes: :D*accepts that he deserves to be handed his coat and graciously exits the room*:o :D

dahamsta
28/10/2005, 12:22 AM
Idiocy? :confused: Yup, idiocy. Have I spelt it wrong or summat? If not, I say idiocy because it probably takes close to twice as long to type a sentence like that. Only an idiot would do it.


That is my one thing with my handwriting - I tend to do that....Ah, handwriting is different. My handwriting was always pretty bad - I had to do remedial writing in primary school with one of those books with extra lines - and it's probably worse these days because I do it so little. But I only write notes to myself, so it doesn't matter.

My signature's just a squiggle and a stroke too, but that's because I used to be a storeman, and had to sign rakes of delivery notes and dockets. The longer you're a storeman, the closer your sig gets to a straight line.


Words that annoy me are ones again like 'definately'I used to have trouble with that meself. I still have to think about some words, like "independent", which I always thought had an A in it for some reason. Google's a boon for that though, just copy and paste and Google'll correct you nine times out of ten.

Pronounciation can be funny too, like when you hear a word on the telly that you've only ever seen in a book, and realise that you've been pronouncing it wrong in your head all that time. I was mispronouncing "detritus" for years in my head. :)


...as I'm a mod elsewhere more often than not (i.e. when I can be bothered) I will go and edit the post properly...I don't like doing that except for thread titles for some strange reason. Probably because there's so many posts on Foot.ie at this stage it's just not worth starting. I reckon I see less than 10-20% of posts on Foot.ie at this stage.

adam

Schumi
28/10/2005, 1:50 PM
Sentences With All The Words Capitalised (the sheer idiocy of this astounds me, it's actually a lot of work); If you type the whole message with the caps lock on, the board changes it to caps at the start of each word for some reason.

Edit: Doesn't work with a quote above it seemingly.

dahamsta
28/10/2005, 4:35 PM
I Never Noticed That. I Thought It Only Happened With The Title. Otherwise How Could Those Asswipes That Type In All Caps Get Away With It All The Time?

dahamsta
28/10/2005, 4:35 PM
Mmmm, must be a new feature. Me likes, but me'd prefer if it did it properly.

EDIT: Yup, it now applies to posts too. Spotted Schumi.

pineapple stu
29/10/2005, 1:09 AM
"Had of" really really annoys me, while we're on the subject...

dahamsta
29/10/2005, 3:05 AM
"I been" bugs me.

sligoman
29/10/2005, 2:04 PM
What gets to me is when people spell quiet as quite. Maybe it's just a typo but it's so fcuking stupid:o

dfx-
30/10/2005, 1:23 AM
"I seen" :mad:

I know about letting some go just out of volume of posts - i.e. again when I am bothered :D - but if I'm in a pedantic mood, I will...


My signature's just a squiggle and a stroke too, but that's because I used to be a storeman, and had to sign rakes of delivery notes and dockets. The longer you're a storeman, the closer your sig gets to a straight line.


Exactly...when I have been signing my name for dockets for deliveries of broken PCs during the Summer, you can probably recognise 2-3 letters of my name out of 8...people kept asking what my name is because there's no point reading the signature:D

the 12 th man
30/10/2005, 12:12 PM
Lacsadaisy:(