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first, when I read a comment about the "dumb asian".. i was like.. "hmmm..double negative..?"..
Now, as I am reading this page, and thinking "that's one of those exception times".
The Hi Tech is an honest guy. Out of the deals i've had with him, he was always exact on the description.
Now, as I am reading this page, and thinking "that's one of those exception times".
The Hi Tech is an honest guy. Out of the deals i've had with him, he was always exact on the description.
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^It's cool bro, we all make mistakes. Sometimes it just takes one or the other to sit back and look at the situation. I can be very tempermental as well esepcially when it comes to money. The good thing is that we both realized that in the end we are both good people and we both make mistakes. Wuchen for sending me the wrong PayPal information and me for not double checking.
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Originally Posted by Foques
first, when I read a comment about the "dumb asian".. i was like.. "hmmm..double negative..?"..
Now, as I am reading this page, and thinking "that's one of those exception times".
The Hi Tech is an honest guy. Out of the deals i've had with him, he was always exact on the description.
Now, as I am reading this page, and thinking "that's one of those exception times".
The Hi Tech is an honest guy. Out of the deals i've had with him, he was always exact on the description.
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Originally Posted by azng45
so after all.. can i have that $200 dollars if both of u don't want it?
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This thread is the most impressive example I have seen lately of how America's education system is failing. It's not just that people are writing in text message terms like "ur" and "lol" in everyday writing, but the fact that so many people are doing it and dont see anything wrong with it. Have we really become that lazy. I guarantee that most of the people you find writing "ur" everyday have forgotten the difference between "your" and "you're". Not that that could be important.
It starts with things like that and then it turns into ignoring little spelling errors, commas, and grammatical structure and gradually grows until you write everything like wuchen1's posts here. wuchen1, I'm not trying to call you out, but you really brought a whole lot of trouble down on yourself over your (not you're) error. I'm a college student, in Mechanical Engineering, and many of my classmates wonder how they do so badly at lab reports and technical documents, when they've just gotten lazy with spelling and grammar.
In my opinion, this is a big problem. I see tons of people doing this, and it's not going away. Writing correctly is an important skill, and it's being forgotten by so many of our people. If you can't spell, and you can't put together a sentence correctly, there's no way you can read with any speed over that of maybe a below average sixth grader. The most powerful nation in the world is becoming illiterate in my opinion, and no one really seems to care.
It starts with things like that and then it turns into ignoring little spelling errors, commas, and grammatical structure and gradually grows until you write everything like wuchen1's posts here. wuchen1, I'm not trying to call you out, but you really brought a whole lot of trouble down on yourself over your (not you're) error. I'm a college student, in Mechanical Engineering, and many of my classmates wonder how they do so badly at lab reports and technical documents, when they've just gotten lazy with spelling and grammar.
In my opinion, this is a big problem. I see tons of people doing this, and it's not going away. Writing correctly is an important skill, and it's being forgotten by so many of our people. If you can't spell, and you can't put together a sentence correctly, there's no way you can read with any speed over that of maybe a below average sixth grader. The most powerful nation in the world is becoming illiterate in my opinion, and no one really seems to care.
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^I couldn't agree with you more...another reason why I have now added something resourceful in my signature!
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Originally Posted by g35dawson
This thread is the most impressive example I have seen lately of how America's education system is failing. It's not just that people are writing in text message terms like "ur" and "lol" in everyday writing, but the fact that so many people are doing it and dont see anything wrong with it. Have we really become that lazy. I guarantee that most of the people you find writing "ur" everyday have forgotten the difference between "your" and "you're". Not that that could be important.
It starts with things like that and then it turns into ignoring little spelling errors, commas, and grammatical structure and gradually grows until you write everything like wuchen1's posts here. wuchen1, I'm not trying to call you out, but you really brought a whole lot of trouble down on yourself over your (not you're) error. I'm a college student, in Mechanical Engineering, and many of my classmates wonder how they do so badly at lab reports and technical documents, when they've just gotten lazy with spelling and grammar.
In my opinion, this is a big problem. I see tons of people doing this, and it's not going away. Writing correctly is an important skill, and it's being forgotten by so many of our people. If you can't spell, and you can't put together a sentence correctly, there's no way you can read with any speed over that of maybe a below average sixth grader. The most powerful nation in the world is becoming illiterate in my opinion, and no one really seems to care.
It starts with things like that and then it turns into ignoring little spelling errors, commas, and grammatical structure and gradually grows until you write everything like wuchen1's posts here. wuchen1, I'm not trying to call you out, but you really brought a whole lot of trouble down on yourself over your (not you're) error. I'm a college student, in Mechanical Engineering, and many of my classmates wonder how they do so badly at lab reports and technical documents, when they've just gotten lazy with spelling and grammar.
In my opinion, this is a big problem. I see tons of people doing this, and it's not going away. Writing correctly is an important skill, and it's being forgotten by so many of our people. If you can't spell, and you can't put together a sentence correctly, there's no way you can read with any speed over that of maybe a below average sixth grader. The most powerful nation in the world is becoming illiterate in my opinion, and no one really seems to care.
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