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labgeek

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Originally posted by: gigapet
its not that we can't get it right.....its just that we just don't care.

See that's the problem. People don't care. Thus the decline of acceptable norms. Is it a good thing to sink to the lowest common denominator?
 

gigapet

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Originally posted by: labgeek
Originally posted by: gigapet
its not that we can't get it right.....its just that we just don't care.

See that's the problem. People don't care. Thus the decline of acceptable norms. Is it a good thing to sink to the lowest common denominator?

if it irritates you and inspires you to create rediculous threads about it then absofuckinglutely
 
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btw, i know i don't have the best grammar but i never claimed anywhere that i did. it's just something you have to deal with, crying about it on the forums won't do anything.

i feel sorry for people that hang out with you in public, do you correct them when the make a mistake?

 

Fritzo

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Originally posted by: labgeek
It's "rIdiculous people. There's no "e" in it.

You're not getting "diculoused" again. It comes from the latin ridiculum, just like ridicule.

A search of off-topic alone returns 6 pages of posts containing "rediculous".

This is becoming ridiculous! :)

OP is a giant derk.
 

gigapet

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Originally posted by: DP
btw, i know i don't have the best grammar but i never claimed anywhere that i did. it's just something you have to deal with, crying about it on the forums won't do anything.

i feel sorry for people that hang out with you in public, do you correct them when the make a mistake?

who said anything about the grammar nazi's leaving their house and having friends?
 

Phoenix86

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Originally posted by: labgeek
Originally posted by: gigapet
its not that we can't get it right.....its just that we just don't care.

See that's the problem. People don't care. Thus the decline of acceptable norms. Is it a good thing to sink to the lowest common denominator?

I'm sure you never use slang with friends... You just abbreviated a pointless word, normal. That's 6 keystrokes to spell "normal" and 6 to spell "norms." Why abbreviate it?

While we're at it, lets dispose of abbreviations. They bastardize the lang. too. See the thread on QFT. No one knows WTF it means anymore. Is it "quoted for truth" or "quit fvcking talking"?!? They have opposite meanings. OMGWTFBBQ!

BTW, this is casual speech, content > correctness. If you understand the meaning of my message, then we have communicated. If this were a term paper or formal presentation, I'd wholly agree.
 

labgeek

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Originally posted by: DP
btw, i know i don't have the best grammar but i never claimed anywhere that i did. it's just something you have to deal with, crying about it on the forums won't do anything.

i feel sorry for people that hang out with you in public, do you correct them when the make a mistake?

I make my share of mistakes. And I've been fortunate enough that those around me will point them out sometimes, especially when it made me look ignorant. I'd prefer not to make the same silly mistake again. But if you just "don't care" how you look to others, by all means, keep using whatever "words", be them real or not, as you see fit. I'm lucky that my friends feel that I am capable of learning and that I am secure enough in myself to take a little constructive criticism without feeling resentment towards them. It's nice having friends that care enough about you to help you improve yourself.

Although it can't be proven scientifically, I bet there will be at least one member who sees this and thinks twice before using "rediculous" next time. So I submit to you that it "won't do anything" is wrong.
 
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Originally posted by: labgeek
Originally posted by: DP
btw, i know i don't have the best grammar but i never claimed anywhere that i did. it's just something you have to deal with, crying about it on the forums won't do anything.

i feel sorry for people that hang out with you in public, do you correct them when the make a mistake?

I make my share of mistakes. And I've been fortunate enough that those around me will point them out sometimes, especially when it made me look ignorant. I'd prefer not to make the same silly mistake again. But if you just "don't care" how you look to others, by all means, keep using whatever "words", be them real or not, as you see fit. I'm lucky that my friends feel that I am capable of learning and that I am sercure enough in myself to take a little constructive criticism without feeling resentment towards them. It's nice having friends that care enough about you to help you improve yourself.

Although it can't be proven scientifically, I bet there will be at least one member who sees this and think twice before using "rediculous" next time. So I submit to you that it "won't do anything" is wrong.


i still want you to die.
 

labgeek

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Originally posted by: Phoenix86
I'm sure you never use slang with friends... You just abbreviated a pointless word, normal. That's 6 keystrokes to spell "normal" and 6 to spell "norms." Why abbreviate it?

Actually, I didn't. "Norm" is the word.
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=norm


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Originally posted by: DP
i still want you to die.
And yet I am the one being called a "nazi"... Kind of makes you wonder doesn't it? I have to be tolerant and not point out someone else's mistake even if it looks poorly on them. But if I do, I'm branded with one of the most hated group names of the modern era, and told multiple times that others wish I would die. Seems to me like something of a double standard is being used.

Originally posted by: gigapet
who said anything about the grammar nazi's leaving their house and having friends?
I do find it strange that I am the one who has no friends, yet I have an Average Posts Per Day of approximately 1/5 of yours.
 

Phoenix86

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Originally posted by: labgeek
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
I'm sure you never use slang with friends... You just abbreviated a pointless word, normal. That's 6 keystrokes to spell "normal" and 6 to spell "norms." Why abbreviate it?

Actually, I didn't. "Norm" is the word.
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=norm

:thumbsup:

My point is, this is not formal communication where abbreviations and slang *are* OK as long as they don't prevent communication. In ATOT it's worser ;) because this is a "pub of sorts".

Go into a bar and correct someone, no scratch that, everyone's speech, see the results.
 

EpsiIon

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Originally posted by: labgeek
just like ridicule.

I don't know about the etymology of the word, but that it's exactly how I've thought of it for years now. "Worthy of ridicule."
 

labgeek

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Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Originally posted by: labgeek
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
I'm sure you never use slang with friends... You just abbreviated a pointless word, normal. That's 6 keystrokes to spell "normal" and 6 to spell "norms." Why abbreviate it?

Actually, I didn't. "Norm" is the word.
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=norm

:thumbsup:

My point is, this is not formal communication where abbreviations and slang *are* OK as long as they don't prevent communication. In ATOT it's worser ;) because this is a "pub of sorts".

Go into a bar and correct someone, no scratch that, everyone's speech, see the results.

Cool! At least you seemed to take it in the lighthearted nature it was intended to be. Not many appeared to catch the :) at the end of the original post.

I did find it interesting that so many became defensive (and offensive in a couple of cases) when I directed it at no one in particular. I was hoping for more of a discussion like yours. Some seemed to have taken it very personally, including one for whom I have a good deal of respect for the way he handled himself in these forums recently (who now wishes I would die).

And I wouldn't go into a bar and do something like that. However, the patronage there would be very different. I would expect more from a forum member of a quality tech site, than the average bar regular. And yes, I do go to bars from time to time... Just as a whole, I would expect the average intelligence of 2 places to be different.

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And I make a distinction between slang, abbreviations and misspellings. WTF, QFT, etc. are abbeviations. Like slang, their use was probably intentional. "Rediculous" on the other hand, was probaby not misspelled on purpose, except maybe in this thread.

Yes, content > correctness. However, they aren't mutually exclusive. We are all capable of much more than we are today, thus my response regarding the lowest common denominator. Why settle?