Uncle Buck
Well-Known Member
Do you mean "specsavers"?
AH! If only I had my spellchec'r on silly me !

Thats a golden oldie Tamus & I had a good Chuckle
You are a Naughty
you !Rgds, Buck.
Do you mean "specsavers"?

You are a Naughty
you !Why that comment Widows Son? Baguio isn't the only person who thinks that, I do too, as, I'm sure, do others.
Well then you'll require a life also, as I have posted on more than one occasion, this site is about Deer Stalking not English composition or grammer, there are many on the site from the United States of America, same language different spelling issues, why because there heads are not up there arse .
Actually it was when there were great influxes of people moving into the USA the education standards and the immigration staffs knowledge of spelling, spelt things as they sounded here grew US English .
As many on here were are Deer Stalkers, Forestry workers, Construction workers, HM Forces and a variance of other types of people, we don't all shine seats with our arse, have Degrees or have sat and wrote a dissertation ,or would have the knowledge or interest to .
I hope your happy with your answer.
Look at your own quote, you are not that clever (do others )? Others do .We can all pick faults or holes on everything that people do ,it isn't always correct or clever ,go back to the 50s and 60s education was not as prevalent in its teaching as it is now ,there lies part of your problem in those days, if you didn't show interest or didn't have the ability, you were left wondering, what are they talking about in class rooms .
Here is the news, And this is Alvar Lidell reading it, Absolutely beautiful!I am ex army(and hve the medals to prove that I can be a 'dumbass'). Currently, and for the previous 15 years, I have been employed as a truck driver, and NOT a 'shinyass'. I am able to make use of colloquial (everyday) English, with pretty much anyone.
I had, and have no wish, nor intention to seem condescending; I DO however maintain a sense of pride in being able, with only a small amount of effort, to use MY OWN language correctly, as, I believe, should everyone.
Perhaps, if this attitude were to be instilled in schools, the current fuss over this years GCSE English exam failures would never have arisen.
Regardless of the way lessons were taught in the fifties and sixties, the correct use of grammar would have been picked up naturally, via the radio programs of the time, due to the broadcasting policies of the B.B.C.
I have no issues with foreigners making mistakes with English, I speak and read German, but due to the rather different rules of German grammar, frequently make mistakes in that language, which, if pointed out to me, I try not to replicate.
Online spellcheckers are all well and good, BUT, as I said, the ability to use (and abuse if required) your own language should be seen as something to be proud of, rather than something to dismissed out of hand, or even as something to be villified.
go back to the 50s and 60s education was not as prevalent in its teaching as it is now ,there lies part of your problem in those days, if you didn't show interest or didn't have the ability, you were left wondering, what are they talking about in class rooms .
OK enough, this is a stalking forum where people come to discuss, debate and in general share their passion for stalking and all related matters. It is not a place to highlight the spelling or grammar failings in others. It may be well for those pointing out these shortcomings to consider just what effect their ill considered remarks may have on the people in question. As in all aspects of life there are areas where improvement could be made if people tried a little harder but there are also instances where people are trying their best and it still falls short of the level expected b some people. To these people I say get a life, be a little more concerned about the people involved as opposed to their transgressions which seem to make life unbearable for you. If you find it such an affront to your sensibilities then may I suggest that you do not bother to come onto the site, this is a deer stalking site, not one for vociferous pedants to exercise their genius, it will not be tolerated.
Move on, and try to contain yourselves to relevant material.
John
My real question that remains unanswered is, how come I logged onto the Stallking Directory to be greeted by a pop-up offer of a spellcheck facilty? Now, I am fairly computer naive, I will grant you that, but I had already done my emails and visited other websites on work related matters and it was only after doing that and then logging on to the SD that my spellcheck pop-up made it's appearance. Can the reason why that happened be explained to me please?
I asked a question and waited patiently.
No less than two of the site proprietors have now contributed, both in the same vain, both using the old "do you really stalk? or, do you just talk?" line.
I know for a fact that neither of these men, much as I admire them, have spent there entire professional lives (up till relatively recently) stalking. For my part I have lived, worked and played in the countryside all of my fifty three years bar three... when I was at Edinburgh University (studying Agriculture) and during that time I saw even more of Scotland and France, in more intimate detail, than most folk will in a lifetime. So, I'll simply not be questioned on my authenticity. I live a country life each and every day and I certainly don't just "play" at it or just "talk" about it. Not offended here either, just clarifying.
My real question that remains unanswered is, how come I logged onto the Stallking Directory to be greeted by a pop-up offer of a spellcheck facilty? Now, I am fairly computer naive, I will grant you that, but I had already done my emails and visited other websites on work related matters and it was only after doing that and then logging on to the SD that my spellcheck pop-up made it's appearance. Can the reason why that happened be explained to me please?
Tom,
I have just re -read my post and am unable to find the "do you really stalk? or, do you just talk?" line. I was making no reference to your spellchecker enquiry I was making reference to the posts that relate to the varying degrees of peoples skill with the English language, and trying to point out what I consider to be arrogant observations.
John
You're right, it was my inference compounded by Sikamalc's comments, which I took as confirmation.
Actually I sympathise with the main thrust of your post. My son is dyslexic and avoids the written word like the plague. His coping mechanism is that he has developed something close to an eidetic memory (which we often test and rarely find lacking in any detail) his spatial awareness and mental agility with three dimensional diagramatic representations make him a constant point of reference with the architects, designers, draftsmen and skilled workers that he spends his professional life amongst. We are NOT all born equal. Nor is the apparent lack of one talent any indicator of the hidden depths people might possess. However, when you prick us we do indeed all bleed. So, your wise counsel... to consider the feelings of others... is a point well made. Sorry, for condensing my response and aiming it at both of you when I should have been more selective in my address.
And to the point at issue: Alex a simple pop-up appeared offering me an ie.spellcheck "add-on" for my browser. I didn't actually download in the end because when I tabbed on the "more info" button I was taken to a website that meant nothing to me. My Norton security programme raised no concern and my computer assures me that it is currently virus free, following a scan I left it to perform this morning.
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Originally Posted by TamusYou're right, it was my inference compounded by Sikamalc's comments, which I took as confirmation.
Actually I sympathise with the main thrust of your post. My son is dyslexic and avoids the written word like the plague. His coping mechanism is that he has developed something close to an eidetic memory (which we often test and rarely find lacking in any detail) his spatial awareness and mental agility with three dimensional diagramatic representations make him a constant point of reference with the architects, designers, draftsmen and skilled workers that he spends his professional life amongst. We are NOT all born equal. Nor is the apparent lack of one talent any indicator of the hidden depths people might possess. However, when you prick us we do indeed all bleed. So, your wise counsel... to consider the feelings of others... is a point well made. Sorry, for condensing my response and aiming it at both of you when I should have been more selective in my address.
And to the point at issue: Alex a simple pop-up appeared offering me an ie.spellcheck "add-on" for my browser. I didn't actually download in the end because when I tabbed on the "more info" button I was taken to a website that meant nothing to me. My Norton security programme raised no concern and my computer assures me that it is currently virus free, following a scan I left it to perform this morning.
Other than this ... I know naathing!
let me educate you somewhat,
I am quite frankly fed up with people like you on here who seen to have nothing else better to do than crack on about other peoples short comings. So wind your neck in, theres a good laddy!!