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Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:13 pm
by -SWS
carbonman wrote:Do mechanical/grammatical errors damage the credibility of the writer?
Im of the opinonion that peole need to rit good no matter what...
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:19 pm
by dsm
I have seen some posts in forums where there was a grammatical 'shoot the messenger' attitude.
That is - ignore the content no matter how significant, shoot the messenger cos they can't spell.
But I do agree that bad grammer etc: does distract. But, a good mind will usually shine through
DSM
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 3:55 pm
by 5aces
Sjambok-ahh yes,the symbol of apartheid.
Those who felt the lash know best.
Available in 52" or 42" Material: Kraton handle w/extruded black plastic lash.
Now,don't tell me,show me...
Not vanquished by anything other than accomplished fact...
There may be more than one view but only one set of facts.
Look and learn.
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:11 pm
by grandmma
I voted yes - I must admit, I thought the question was in general, not specific to the forum.
In general, bad grammar (Call me crazy and slap me senseless if I'm wrong, but it's "AR", guys!) will always lessen the message impact for me, whether that's fair or not.
But if you're talking say texting, this forum, or to a lesser extent email, then that's different - different situation. More leeway. Again, whether that's fair or not!
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:17 pm
by -SWS
-SWS wrote: Im of the opinonion that peole need to rit good no matter what...
Meant to say that if I'm about to
open an onion, then even good people need to get
rid of me no matter what.
Back to the kitchen to finish making the French onion soup and sweet onion rolls...
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:18 pm
by jnk
grandmma wrote: . . . it's "AR", guys! . . .
Thanks, grandmmar!
and
Mr. Aces, I'm not sure I get your point, but if it's that apartheid is bad, I don't think you'll find an argument here. Or were you just trying to trick someone into misspelling apartheid?
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:26 pm
by -SWS
jnk wrote:grandmma wrote: . . . it's "AR", guys! . . .
Thanks, grandmmar!
Well, recall that AR is the abbreviation for Arkansas...
I'm pretty sure grandmmar meant to highlight bad grammer usage in the hills of Arkansas.
Good on ya grandmar! They need to toe the writin' mark up in them thar hills just like the rest of us! Amen!
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:35 pm
by 5aces
Does 'AR' = Bright Eyes ?
-sws-what's cookin?
Lookee here...

It's almost at 160F internal.
Pork Loin Roast studded with '8' whole cloves of garlic,olive oil plus coarse salt with fresh cracked pepper,wrapped with trimmed pork bellies,smoked over lump charcoal and apple wood chunks.
Will edit final piece...
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 4:51 pm
by -SWS
That looks really good, 5aces... about as inviting as that
Easter ham that still pleasantly lingers in the mind's palate.
Keep it up and the entire message board is heading to your place for dinner!
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:02 pm
by Paul56
Well, ah' duzn't dink gramma' o' punctuashun matters much online as long as one kin dig deir point across widout da damn reada' havin' t'spend too much time decipherin' de message... y'know?
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:36 pm
by DoriC
Carbonman, To answer your poll question seriously, I voted no in this particular case because I remember that the subject of sleep apnea was a foreign language to me and it was hard to sensibly articulate my questions or answers. Still is. But I do think it is important to follow the rules of etiquette when posting on forums. Now back to the fun and games!
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:59 pm
by grandmma
jnk wrote:
grandmma wrote:
. . . it's "AR", guys! . . .
Thanks, grandmmar!
Well, recall that AR is the abbreviation for Arkansas...
I'm pretty sure grandmmar meant to highlight bad grammer usage in the hills of Arkansas.
Good on ya grandmar! They need to toe the writin' mark up in them thar hills just like the rest of us! Amen!
Sorry to disappoint you SWS, but as I'm from Aussie, I did not actually know that "AR" is the abbreviation for Arkansas (although I DO know how to pronounce it!!) And far be it from me to be picking on a particular group or locale!
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:06 pm
by 5aces

Finished product.Not 'burnt' that's 'bark'! Ya!
Pork belly smoked strips removed, chopped and tossed into the Baked Beans on the go for several Hours...
Plated with White Bread,you know you want some...(6 hours later)
J.D. & Soda- here's to you!
P.S. Carbo-I voted 'NO',our Dyslexic and Asparger Syndrome people want their say,I know...WHACK!
*jnk*-I grew up under the strap,if you made a mistake you got strapped.Those who felt it the most know it best-ya feelin' me?
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:39 pm
by rosiefrosie
I think we are here to help, not to judge. I am a stickler ( is that spelled right?) when it comes to grammar and spelling, but only for myself.
Rosie
Re: Do errors damage the credibility of the writer
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:50 pm
by timbalionguy
OT... Thanks 5aces for the pictures of the roasting meat. You have the lion in me drooling!