jelly bean said:
oh look?everyone someone who is so perfect they can go around picking such
childish faults on others?we arnt all fantastic at
spelling.writing,etc,etc.there are some people out there who understand what
us learners are trying to write or discribe?
The value of written communication is entirely dependent on the other
people being able to read and to understand what has been written.
The basic rules of punctuation and grammar were developed for the sole
purpose of ensuring that understanding. By choosing to ignore these
rules you have deliberately chosen to make your written communication
difficult if not impossible to understand.
There are hundreds of new messages posted to this newsgroup every day
by people seeking assistance, and the overwhelming majority of these
are readable. When the volunteers who provide the assistance on these
newsgroups encounter a message that is basically a combination of
goobledygook and meaningless babble most of them will choose to simply
ignore that item and move on to something that is less difficult to
understand.
You are quite free to continue posting messages as you have been.
However others are equally free to simply ignore these items and move
on to helping others. And one of those people could be the very one
who has the actual answer to whatever your problem actually is.
Good luck (and you are probably going to need it).
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
--
Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2006)
On-Line Help Computer Service
http://onlinehelp.bc.ca
"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference
has never been in bed with a mosquito."