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whunter 02-06-2006 04:15 PM

Free Spell Checker.
 
For those who do not read the open discussion forum.
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/general-information/118943-free-web-browser-spell-checker.html

:) It will make your post easier to read. :)


Have a great day.

didget69 02-06-2006 06:59 PM

I'm hopin'...
 
... that the RIF bus maikes a stop in my nayberhood sune...

Readin' is phundamental! :D

bryan in north carolina

"NORTH CAROLINA - Number 1 in the Nation in Hog production, Numbr 29 in the Nashun in edukashun..."

Peter Guenther 04-04-2006 05:53 PM

I have come to the conclusion if someone does not use proper grammar, I wont post an answer even if it is a simple reply.
There are foreign posters who try and do a better job than our domestic idiots.
I have abandoned forums for such abuses. Why do we need to discuss how big the wheels, how much you can lower, and how big the speakers. The next question would be how the get a MB to bounce around and put pom poms in the windows.

whunter 10-21-2006 01:29 AM

Thank you
 
DR.DIESEL
McLaren Mechanic

I fixed the link. :)

Clemson88 03-20-2012 01:54 PM

Sir.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Guenther (Post 1134891)
I have come to the conclusion if someone does not use proper grammar, I wont post an answer even if it is a simple reply.
There are foreign posters who try and do a better job than our domestic idiots.
I have abandoned forums for such abuses. Why do we need to discuss how big the wheels, how much you can lower, and how big the speakers. The next question would be how the get a MB to bounce around and put pom poms in the windows.

Are you aware that no comma is needed with a dependent clause such as in your first sentence? I am also concerned that your attempted use of contractions without the apostrophe may possibly bring one to accuse you of misspelling the "wont," portion of your rant.

A contraction is a word or phrase that's (or that has) been shortened by dropping one or more letters. In writing, an apostrophe takes the place of the missing letters.

IMHO, pom poms look fine in a Benz if the cheerleader wants to bring them along.

Sincerely,

Grammar and Spelling Police seeking to educate the pompous

Bio300TDTdriver 03-20-2012 01:59 PM

Slow day at the office? I know that is not a complete sentence.:D

Can't Know 03-20-2012 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clemson88 (Post 2905903)
Are you aware that no comma is needed with a dependent clause such as in your first sentence? I am also concerned that your attempted use of contractions without the apostrophe may possibly bring one to accuse you of misspelling the "wont," portion of your rant.

A contraction is a word or phrase that's (or that has) been shortened by dropping one or more letters. In writing, an apostrophe takes the place of the missing letters.

IMHO, pom poms look fine in a Benz if the cheerleader wants to bring them along.

Sincerely,

Grammar and Spelling Police seeking to educate the pompous



So...it's not his wont to post a response if the OP won't use proper grammar... ;) :P

whunter 03-20-2012 06:11 PM

Ugg
 
Knuckle dragging cave man, mean superior smarts. :D


Don't make Grog mad, him smash good. :D
http://www.gimmemojo.com/wp-content/...05/caveman.jpg


http://gregparham.wordpress.com/the-story-of-caveman/
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Clemson88 03-21-2012 01:27 PM

Roy, mine is a long story of backwoods, redneck hickism. I was born in Rockwood, TN to 17 yr old parents. Dad became a truck driver owing his qualifications to his 6th grade education. My great-grandmother taught me how to read at age 4. I have no clue as to where she learned to read but she did well with The Dick and Jane readers. I learned to memorize the spelling of words from her rather than the phonetical methods taught to my children by their Nebraska born and raised mother.

As hard as I try I can't spell words that I haven't memorized but I'v got it narrowed down to vowels so my spell checker can point me in the right direction.

Those who think spelling is relative to intelligence offend me but the guy had a good point about comprehensibility of a composition. The technical write-ups here are astounding. Your work in gathering and arranging the material is superb. I have only one issue with the DYI articles, they have led me to my real problem.

Is there such a thing as a automobile-hypochondriac?

whunter 03-21-2012 02:39 PM

Chuckle
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Clemson88 (Post 2906395)
Is there such a thing as a automobile-hypochondriac?

Yes and no.

If you are keeping - driving the vehicle, and set a reasonable budget you can afford (and stick to it) = not for most people.
Note: There are many Happy owners/members driving a 240D - 300D with $28,000.00 total restoration cost, they consider what comparable car you can buy for that money today.


If you plan to sell it and recover all the money put into it, yes.
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/general-information/140433-could-i-ever-recover-what-ive-spent.html


If the car is truly special/rare pre-war or a valuable collector, different rules apply.

Mercedes 770 Großer - Google Search
1935 Mercedes-Benz 770 Großer Mercedes Pullman-Limousine - YouTube
1937 Mercedes-Benz 770 "Großer Mercedes" offener Tourenwagen - YouTube

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