Posted by Ultradog MN on January 22, 2016 at 08:40:38 from (172.56.13.155):
I've been thinking about this lately. You see a lot of errors in people's posts. Gets my goat sometimes. But you know, as a whole I think we all do a pretty good job of communicating here. Especially since most of us are mechanics, farmers, builders, operators and the like. Blue collar guys who don't need the writing skills of our white collar brothers. I would guess most of us are 50+. Our writing skills were learned in a time when those things were still a high priority in the schools we went to. I also see a lot of writing that is done by much younger people - Internet ads, texting, other forums, etc. Many of those pieces are so lacking in basic sentence structure, spelling, punctuation and grammer as to make them almost undecipherable. So to all of us who sat through those dreadful English classes wondering what we would ever need this stuff for well, the proof was in the pudding. We needed those classes so we could come on here and discuss, harass, brag, argue and give ideas and help to other folks who like old iron and be understood by them. So here's a thumbs up to all the folks here who paid a little attention in those classes. I can read and understand your posts even if I think you're wrong or crazy. Also here's a shout out to those poor English teachers who put up with us in their classes and actually taught us something. We do a pretty good job of it here.
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