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Stating a fact

"One of the major problems I have had is the fact that as a Toolmaker, writing and spelling were not a requirement, all that mattered was whether you could use Math skills proficiently"

Thank god this isn't a tool and die making forum. I'd be screwed.
 
Kelly

You have plenty of friends on the TFL...

Unless you are a liberal that is... :D :D :D

I don't care about your grammer and spelling as long as I can understand what you are trying to say... ;)
 
They say that Elmer Keith's originals were a nightmare for the editors...

As long as it's intelligible, and the content is there, it's worth the work to make sense of it.
 
"They say that Elmer Keith's originals were a nightmare for the editors..."

His edited works sure as hell weren't a lot better.

I struggled mightily to get through "Hell I Was There."

Nothing like being introduced to the same individual 3 times in the span of about 25 pages.
 
Also consider that when you misspell a word, it makes it impossible to find your post by searching for that word.
 
"Also consider that when you misspell a word, it makes it impossible to find your post by searching for that word."

The way I see it, that also seriously impacts google's ability to find the pertinent thread, as well.

Yes, Google does have some ability to determine the relevance of alternative spellings, but it's not a sure thing.
 
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