QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern QUOTE: My impression from the appalling spelling and grammar that shows up in many of the fluff threads is that there are some who use the forum to fill their idle time (and brains) with such stuff, who might be better off doing something more creative and educational. To me it's on a par with watching junk-TV and spending time talking about it. This even shows up in this thread - it should be looking for ADVICE and not advise! [V] Bob Boudreau
QUOTE: My impression from the appalling spelling and grammar that shows up in many of the fluff threads is that there are some who use the forum to fill their idle time (and brains) with such stuff, who might be better off doing something more creative and educational. To me it's on a par with watching junk-TV and spending time talking about it.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Isambard QUOTE: Originally posted by dkelly Good catch Bob!!!! The quote you posted also seems to have a bit of a run-on sentence lol. Oh heck . . .we're all here to have fun! I'll have to watch my tendency towards run-on sentences, particularly when I'm ranting about other's and their aweful speling and grammer and stuf like that and accept yhat many are in a hurrey and this forum duzzn't have a spel chequer, and recognise that weer all in it to have phun, eh? [:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by dkelly Good catch Bob!!!! The quote you posted also seems to have a bit of a run-on sentence lol. Oh heck . . .we're all here to have fun!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by FundyNorthern QUOTE: I'll have to watch my tendency towards run-on sentences, particularly when I'm ranting about other's and their aweful speling and grammer and stuf like that and accept yhat many are in a hurrey and this forum duzzn't have a spel chequer, and recognise that weer all in it to have phun, eh? Spell checker? Mine OK'd this: Eye halve a spelling chequer It came with my pea sea It plainly marques four my revue Miss steaks eye kin knot sea. Eye strike a key and type a word And weight four it two say Weather eye am wrong oar write It shows me strait a weigh. As soon as a mist ache is maid It nose bee four two long And eye can put the error rite Its rare lea ever wrong. Eye have run this poem threw it Eye am shore your pleased two no Its letter perfect awl the weigh My chequer tolled me sew. Bob Boudreau [:D] [:D]
QUOTE: I'll have to watch my tendency towards run-on sentences, particularly when I'm ranting about other's and their aweful speling and grammer and stuf like that and accept yhat many are in a hurrey and this forum duzzn't have a spel chequer, and recognise that weer all in it to have phun, eh?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by dkelly There is another advantage of topics being posted for a second or even third time. Let's say, to use yankees example, a total expert on airbrushes joins the forum. If he or she sees yankee's question at the top of the list, he or she could provide the exact answer to the question which will in turn help numerous modelers I'm sure. I doubt very much that that person would search old topics looking for something that he or she could answer.
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QUOTE: There is another side to this and that is when someone asks a question someone always comes back and says " Have you done search on the Forum?!" I've used search before and it sometimes it doesn't give me what I know what has been asked in the past. I hate when someone tells me "Go search" for the sake of saying it.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by n2mopac I am noticing a trend on this forum lately. I first must say that I enjoy this forum immensely and I have been here since its very beginning. But I have noticed that real modeling help is getting harder to find here. Look at the topics and the number of replies. Topics like "What am I?" and "The coffee shop" and some gossip topics (what I affectionallycall fluff) get huge numbers while real modeling querries get 2 or 4 posts. Now WAIT, before we start a flame war here, I am not against those topics. In fact I participte in them some myself, I just hope that they do not overwhelm the forum to the point that people who come here for real help with their model railroads do not find the help the want and need. What I am saying is this, enjoy the fluff topics, but take time to put your 2 cents worth in when someone is looking for some ideal, advice, or real modeling help. That is, I think, what this forum was created for. I'm sure I'll get no end of replies here from those who think I am persecuting them or infringing on their first amendment rights of some other rediculous thing. Well, that's not my intent. Just trying ton encourage a well rounded forum where we can find leisure and helpful information all in one place. Ron
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