Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on June 12, 2011 at 20:09:09 from (50.48.50.151):
First off let me say I don't care how anyone spells as long as they keep the pictures coming. How about putting (PICS) in the subject line so I don't miss any? Now, as for spelling, when I spell a word wrong a squiggly line is generated under it so I know it's spelled wrong. I used to ask my wife how to spell the word and she would usually get it right but sometimes I would still get the squiggly line. One day my teenage grandson was watching me try to change the letters to get rid of the line and he says to me " you know if you right click on the misspelled word,the computer will give you choices to pick from and you just select the one you want." By golly he was right. Only had to right click 4 times for this paragraph. And another thing I won't waste my time answering anyone's criticism of this post, so don't bother. Now it's up to 6 times.
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