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
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Justin Kissel
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.