Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for logging in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
Originally posted by: OSx86
Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for logging in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
Fixed
No other fixes you can see? LOLOriginally posted by: OSx86
Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for logging in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
Fixed
Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for loggin in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
No other fixes you can see? LOLOriginally posted by: OSx86
Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for logging in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
Fixed
:thumbsup:Originally posted by: suicidalpigeon
Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
No other fixes you can see? LOLOriginally posted by: OSx86
Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for logging in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
Fixed
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Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for loggin in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
No other fixes you can see? LOLOriginally posted by: OSx86
Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for logging in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
Fixed
Originally posted by: Aflac
Thank you, Mr. Bond.
^ same concept
Originally posted by: sixone
Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for loggin in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
No, it's the same as saying, "Username, thank you for logging in." It denotes the person being addressed, not the person who is making the statement.
Originally posted by: edprush
Originally posted by: sixone
Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for loggin in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
No, it's the same as saying, "Username, thank you for logging in." It denotes the person being addressed, not the person who is making the statement.
So what would:
"Thank you for loggin (sic) in Useranme" mean?
It means that some party is thankful to username for loggin in.
Thank you,
edprush
Originally posted by: edprush
So what would:
"Thank you for loggin (sic) in Useranme" mean?
It means that some party is thankful to username for loggin in.
Originally posted by: Aflac
Originally posted by: edprush
Originally posted by: sixone
Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for loggin in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
No, it's the same as saying, "Username, thank you for logging in." It denotes the person being addressed, not the person who is making the statement.
So what would:
"Thank you for loggin (sic) in Useranme" mean?
It means that some party is thankful to username for loggin in.
Thank you,
edprush
You're wrong. "Thank you for logging in Username" is a nonsensical statement. I'd call it a run-on but I'm not sure if that's what it is. What is Username functioning as?
Originally posted by: edprush
Originally posted by: Aflac
Thank you, Mr. Bond.
^ same concept
That means Mr. Bond is thankful.
Truly,
edprush
Originally posted by: edprush
Originally posted by: sixone
Originally posted by: edprush
Shouldn't it be:
"Thank you for loggin in Username."
I don't think the comma is proper. The comma is denotes that Username is thanking you for logging in.
Let the debate begin.
No, it's the same as saying, "Username, thank you for logging in." It denotes the person being addressed, not the person who is making the statement.
So what would:
"Thank you for loggin (sic) in Useranme" mean?
It means that some party is thankful to username for loggin in.
Thank you,
edprush
