That was a very petty post. Were you intentionally being obnoxious?
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Re: anastasios
Natasha wrote:That was a very petty post. Were you intentionally being obnoxious?
No, I was not intentionally being obnoxious, nor was my post obnoxious at all in any unintended way; I was merely helping out a fellow-poster. Many people these days make this mistake so I point it out to all.
I expect and encourage anyone who finds grammatical mistakes in my posts to correct me as well; I blame our educational system which has gone down the drain for not preparing us to speak English correctly--I remember well as they gradually did away with traditional grammar while I was in elementary school. I did not really learn English grammar well until I began to study foreign languages thoroughly, and could compare it.
Sincerely,
anastasios
Wail da publik skool edjumakationel sistem arenot so brite thees dais, but seraphim iz frum Kanada, sew he should b abel two no thees thangs.
Seriously though, I agree with you, and I would say that anyone should point out mistakes in my posts as well..... except that this would be a full time job for anyone who attempted it, especially with my run-on sentences, so nevermind
Justin
I would like to add this link even though it is not strictly Orthodox.
It is the common sense science website. It is about a new theory of the physical world, elementry particles, the structure of electrons etc. that blew me away when I first read it a few days ago.
Anyone who is interested in science, creationism, quantum theory, relativity, whatever, they should read about this theory on this website.
http://www.commonsensescience.org/index ... x.htm~main
Its quite edifying.