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<p>There was a time when I read <span style="text-decoration:underline;">all</span> contributions to all of the trains.com forums, but then I was a moderator [(-D]</p> <p>Nowadays, I find myself reading less and less of the posts. When the title is not appealing to me I don´t risk an eye on the issue. I caught myself being less patient with those typical newbie questions and less willing to give help or advice. Furthermore, I get more easily annoyed by the use of "bad English" or "texting". I don´t understand why people do not exercise a little bit more care in what and how the write. People with a dyslectic condition being excepted, of course.</p> <p>I do participate in other forums as well, one being a UK-based narrow gauge forum and one being a Swiss forum, specializing in Swiss narrow gauge, both prototype and model railroads. Neither of those two forums appear to have a language issue to the extent I encounter here. It was not that bad when the forums still had a spell check...</p> <p>I guess I must begin to age.</p>
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