very true chris, also, why is dyslexia one of the hardest words to spell? And for those people who have it, trying to read it.. I think someone was extracting the juice when they came up with that name.
Andy, now now, naughty! :laugh:
Help me decide- should I go over to the dark side??
For many years, I used to flip out and get after people for misspelling and poor grammar. Now I realize that many of them live in different countries and have enough trouble with the language as it is. But then some are people who should know better and are just lazy.
I support the former and pray for the latter. Just have to go with the flow sometimes.
I support the former and pray for the latter. Just have to go with the flow sometimes.
lol, you're all just like me!
thanks for the support chas p.s watching your video gave me a great idea for a different version of hey joe, something I'll have to work long and hard on, but its on the list, if/when it happens, i'll let you know..and thats all i'm going to say about it!
thanks for the support chas p.s watching your video gave me a great idea for a different version of hey joe, something I'll have to work long and hard on, but its on the list, if/when it happens, i'll let you know..and thats all i'm going to say about it!
well, for anyone who is about to write a support ticket to the TG guys and is about to try to correct them on something or other, I hope you read this post before you do.
Before you send the ticket, do the following things
1. Press clutch and engage your brain.
2. Check with other people about what you think is "an error"
3. Check with some more people..you may just find out that words are spelled/spelt-oh dear what is happening to me-in different countries around the world.
4. Get ready with an apology to the relevant parties should you have already sent the support ticket
5. Send the apology, and then post about how much of an idiot you have been, and get ready for the mickey-taking, it'll all be good natured.
6. Wish you could lock the thread, or delete it
Joe :woohoo:
Before you send the ticket, do the following things
1. Press clutch and engage your brain.
2. Check with other people about what you think is "an error"
3. Check with some more people..you may just find out that words are spelled/spelt-oh dear what is happening to me-in different countries around the world.
4. Get ready with an apology to the relevant parties should you have already sent the support ticket
5. Send the apology, and then post about how much of an idiot you have been, and get ready for the mickey-taking, it'll all be good natured.
6. Wish you could lock the thread, or delete it
Joe :woohoo: