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Kuan 06-29-2011 10:06 AM

Have your spelling skills diminished?
 
I just struggled to spell sheriff. I couldn't remember if it was one R, two F's, or whatever. Prior to all this internet stuff I used to just write the word on a sheet of paper and if it looked right it generally was correct.

Anyway, early onset senility or fault of the internet?

Stretch 06-29-2011 10:11 AM

I think my spelling has improved with the use of computers. The type as you go spell checkers have helped me a lot.

Sorry to be contrary as usual...

leathermang 06-29-2011 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Kuan (Post 2743423)
I just struggled to spell sheriff. I couldn't remember if it was one R, two F's, or whatever. Prior to all this internet stuff I used to just write the word on a sheet of paper and if it looked right it generally was correct.

Anyway, early onset senility or fault of the internet?

Yesterday you asked if you had reached curmudgeon status at an early age... this is not going in a good direction....
Is your wife accusing you of having these conditions ?

Eskimo 06-29-2011 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Kuan (Post 2743423)
I just struggled to spell sheriff. I couldn't remember if it was one R, two F's, or whatever. Prior to all this internet stuff I used to just write the word on a sheet of paper and if it looked right it generally was correct.

Anyway, early onset senility or fault of the internet?

I've noticed the same thing myself.

Age may be part of it. I'm curious as to how much of it, if any, is the result of a significant portion of one's reading consisting of on-line content in which the writers don't bother with correct spelling (or grammar, or punctuation).

Sadly, a lot of folks also don't bother with - or are incapable of - sound reasoning!

kerry 06-29-2011 10:55 AM

I've noticed the same thing. I tried to spell hemmerhoids about 5 different ways yesterday before I gave up and wrote asteroid.

Could it be a typing versus a writing thing? The spelling gets associated with movements of the hand when writing? Typing movements are different????

SwampYankee 06-29-2011 11:05 AM

Hard to say, but sometimes even the correct spelling just looks weird to me. Especially if I look at a word for a long time.

leathermang 06-29-2011 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by kerry (Post 2743461)
I've noticed the same thing. I tried to spell hemmerhoids about 5 different ways yesterday before I gave up and wrote asteroid.

LOLOL.... When historians run across that one ... they will really be messed up....

Kpmurphy 06-29-2011 12:12 PM

I only post at work so I can use spell check on Outlook, it’s no fun replying to a post trying to help someone out and someone else gives you a hard time because you misspelled something.

Now that I do use a computer at work my spelling has gotten better.

I also use Google when Outlook has no clue what I am trying to spell.

I finished school but that was when they would just push you through and give you a diploma no test required for the resource kids.
Thank you HEB school district. NOT

It’s all good I have a good job house and a couple cars, I think I am doing good and that’s what counts.

Mistress 06-29-2011 12:52 PM

i have always had a problem spelling....and keep a dictionary close by despite spell check....

Yak 06-29-2011 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kuan (Post 2743423)
I just struggled to spell sheriff. I couldn't remember if it was one R, two F's, or whatever. Prior to all this internet stuff I used to just write the word on a sheet of paper and if it looked right it generally was correct.

Anyway, early onset senility or fault of the internet?

Too much time in OD, the vanguard of poor spelling and bad grammar.

I attribute part of the decline in spelling or acceptance of errors to word processors and electronic communication. When you wrote or typed, you didn't want to mess up because fixing it was difficult so a bit more thought was involved. That evolved into easy corrections before "going final." Now people count on the computer to recognize and fix errors, so they don't care whether it's right or wrong.

Hatterasguy 06-29-2011 02:09 PM

MY spelling is great!

MattBelliveau 06-29-2011 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by SwampYankee (Post 2743469)
Hard to say, but sometimes even the correct spelling just looks weird to me. Especially if I look at a word for a long time.

Dude, I totally agree with this.

The other day, while typing the eamil, I scanned it real qucik and noticed a word that didn't quite look right. I retyed it several differnet ways, and none looked right. Retyped it the way it was originally, and it was correct. Crazy.

leathermang 06-29-2011 02:25 PM

Word Perfect is based on a little book by ' Strunk and White' called ' The Elements of Style'... it is small enough to keep close by and does not mince words on what is correct. ( if you want to look educated and get your ideas across in English )....

Honus 06-29-2011 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by leathermang (Post 2743641)
Word Perfect is based on a little book by ' Strunk and White' called ' The Elements of Style'... it is small enough to keep close by and does not mince words on what is correct. ( if you want to look educated and get your ideas across in English )....

See, I knew there was a reason I stuck with WordPerfect. Everyone who needs to communicate in English should have a copy of The Elements of Style and should read it often. It is my favorite book.

G-Benz 06-29-2011 03:44 PM

I think the "acceptance" thing regarding general tolerance for poor spelling is true.

Daughter got recruiting letters from the coaching staff of one college in particular that was riddled with spelling errors and poor grammar! We kinda crossed that one off the list! :rolleyes:


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