Anonymous-0
Well-known Member
Where is it located? Going to take some preasure readings what shout they be for a 4020? First I will change the filter.
(quoted from post at 14:41:14 07/09/11) There is this new thing that came out just a couple years, it's called a dictionary; people should try learning how to use it. Also, when typing on this site (among others in computer-land), if a word is misspelled, a squiggly red line under it appears; right click and choose the correct word and left click. The spell check is pretty sweet to use, and when words are spelled correctly, it will help immensely when people are using the search engine. I won't go into proof reading.....And yes, I am also from a public school system.
Who realli gives a F R A about spellin an gramar anyhowse all he asked was a simple quesin bout his 4020, you understoo that much didnt cha ?
Looks like to me ya know a bit bout 4020s and engliss langage, if ya dont likes the speelin why bother readin the posts at all,let alone replin to em.(quoted from post at 18:35:17 07/09/11)
No, hh, I haven't figured out what, "Going to take some preasure readings what shout they be for a 4020?" means. Please tell me what "shout they be" is in English. Then give me the meaning of: preasure. And finally, please explain what exactly is: hydrolic?
(quoted from post at 09:33:42 07/10/11) Some people like to better them selves, so of
course give them a hand.
Other's, the lazy ignorant slobs. They invent excuses to justify themselves.
(quoted from post at 02:11:01 07/10/11) Ever considered why some folk from other countries
consider Americans uneducated and rude?
After reading how some folk here are proud of
being semi literate red necks, its no wonder.
(quoted from post at 01:45:27 07/11/11) some of the smartest people I know have a hard time with readin and writin and I would be pretty stupid not to listen to them. Some of the dumbest guys I know can read and write perfectly....just sayin
(quoted from post at 20:57:27 07/10/11)(quoted from post at 01:45:27 07/11/11) some of the smartest people I know have a hard time with readin and writin and I would be pretty stupid not to listen to them. Some of the dumbest guys I know can read and write perfectly....just sayin
Yeap, some crooks I know, dress nice and go to church every sunday but I would not trust them with fixing my $10k car or truck.
Some of the most trust worthy people I know are always covered in grease, work on sundays and I would let them fix my $40k tractor in a heart beat.
(quoted from post at 07:12:54 07/11/11)(quoted from post at 20:57:27 07/10/11)
You have said and heard those comforting excuses so many times so many times. You are starting to believe them.
Try not to overtax your mind even though the computer high lights the miss spelled word and offers correct suggestions. Just right click and choose. Yes I know it is still such a bother and stress. In the old days we had to open the dictionary and look.
Most of the people that look and sound like lazy illiterate bums are lazy illiterate bums.
Glen
You need to practice what you preach. I have in the past pointed out some of your spelling mistakes to YOU since you think you should point other peoples out to them. I guess with those times your "spell checker" was on vacation??????????????????
(quoted from post at 08:22:28 07/11/11)(quoted from post at 07:12:54 07/11/11)(quoted from post at 20:57:27 07/10/11)
Glen
You need to practice what you preach. I have in the past pointed out some of your spelling mistakes to YOU since you think you should point other peoples out to them. I guess with those times your "spell checker" was on vacation??????????????????
Jim
I'll admit to having dropped the ball a few dozen times, even when trying. It's the folk that make no effort to proof read, spell check or include the model of equipment in question. That is the sore point.
(quoted from post at 17:38:02 07/11/11)
Jim
I'll admit to having dropped the ball a few dozen times, even when trying. It's the folk that make no effort to proof read, spell check or include the model of equipment in question. That is the sore point.
agree with you jim, Im still learning all the buttons on the puter. Im good at gettin to the tractor show and the xxx show so far.. Me spellin isa gettin better too just from readin the smart guys post. Eventually isa gonna get there. So please have a little patience with this little canuck(quoted from post at 22:58:11 07/11/11)(quoted from post at 17:38:02 07/11/11)
Jim
I'll admit to having dropped the ball a few dozen times, even when trying. It's the folk that make no effort to proof read, spell check or include the model of equipment in question. That is the sore point.
Not everyone that posts on this site may be as computer literate as others. For several years I was unaware of spell check. But I've since learned about it and use it often. I'm ready for some SNOW could you ship me a load or two South?
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