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Calvin said:Just a thought as anything compulsory should be thouroughly scrutinized. Is it possible to allow a member to post ONLY AFTER a spellcheck has been completed? A member has the ability to 'ignore' any words or portions thereof that are intentional. While I agree with a previous poster that the spellcheck should be the last resort, (society is becoming too dependent on this feature), it may help people pay attention to detail.
I wish there was a function that would see the old spring loaded boxing glove fly out of the monitor if someone ignored corrections on the spellcheck, guess computers aren't quite that smart yet. The bottom line is it is just simple ignorance. I don't claim to have the best spelling, grammar, punctuation and sentence structure but I do try. But what is maddening to me, more than anything, is the people who come here and say, "I don't think it's important so I am not going to try" I suffer fits trying to decipher their posts. If some would just get rid of the gigantic chip on their shoulder and put forth a half decent effort when asked then we wouldn't have the problem, or at least we wouldn't have 6+ pages dedicated to it.
CFL said:The only thing I want to say on this is that not everyone speaks or writes English as their first language.
Those that do speak English as their primary language should be nudged and not crucified to write a little more professionally.
You are right with that one. But I have seen English as second language guys try harder than the fellas who've spoken it all their life. Maddening. No one here gets crucified, we try to help them - until they cop the attitude and just keep on going as before, then we start with the warnings.