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  • Member since
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  • From: Barrie, Ontario
Posted by Cdn Colin on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 2:41 PM

Ya know, Tanker-Builder, I seem to recall a time when you typed your posts into incredibly long blocks of text.  It was difficult to follow your thoughts.  You've grown incredibly in your use of paragraphs to organize your ideas and make it easier for your reader.  And yes, I think you have incredibly deep and thought-provoking ideas.

Your creative spelling and nonstandard punctuation in no way detract from the communication of your ideas.  Nor do they take away from the validity of your ideas.  Much better, in my opinion, than a well crafted grammatical masterpiece that says nothing of value.

Keep at it.  

I build 1/48 scale WW2 fighters.

Have fun.

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  • From: Fort Knox
Posted by Rob Gronovius on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 11:21 AM

Tanker - Builder

Punchuashion ? Whattindahell is dat ?

    Okay,Okay I give upGuiltyascharged,Ithunk you was sposedtaspace thesetheingwhen yacouldntseedem goot.Is dis alright ?

      As I have explained before , I cannot see well at this tender age of 76 .This is why I space wider than normal so my eye can tell my brain the sentence is done ! Now , I post a lot , I have lived a lot .Let's have a little respect for my chops in this hobby okay ? Please refrain from being judgemental about my Punctuation .I am a two finger typist and I am still the fastest typist in this family .

 And besides no one thinks me is stoopid , just lame , so there ! TaNkEr BuIlDeR      p.s. N, Besides how did Cursive get in this conversation ? You do know that if it wasn't for cursive, criminals would be harder to stop .Anyone can PRINT as we used to call it .Now we called it " Hand Lettering " , In the design Business .But now it's become someone's signature .That's scary .Put me down for old and set in my ways .I still write letters even , and in Cursive at that !

 

I understand your use of punctuation is due to your eyesight. I do wonder about random capitalization of words, but not that that is any big deal. I've seen plenty of people on various forums these past twenty years randomly capitalize words and wonder if it was how they were taught to write or type. Just a fleeting curiousity as to why, but not anything I lose sleep over. I know the German language often capitalizes proper nouns and wonder if it carries over if someone who was German learned English later in life.

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Posted by GMorrison on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 9:47 AM

Learning differences weren't understood when we were in school, except for profound cases.

I would welcome the day when a little AI can improve communication for all, in all languages.

The rigor of spelling exercises and writing skills just humiliate people who are challenged, which in no way is a reflection of their mental abilities.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 9:43 AM

JohnnyK;

 I luv wut youse sed there.Cin we get toggedda an discuss dese moduls too?  t.b.

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  • From: Willamette Valley, Oregon
Posted by goldhammer on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 9:38 AM

Only cursive for me now is signature.  Way too much time in drafting class......

 

I tend to not worry too much about punctuation and such at this stage of life.  Other things are more pressing.

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  • From: New Braunfels , Texas
Posted by Tanker - Builder on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 9:35 AM

Punchuashion ? Whattindahell is dat ?

    Okay,Okay I give upGuiltyascharged,Ithunk you was sposedtaspace thesetheingwhen yacouldntseedem goot.Is dis alright ?

      As I have explained before , I cannot see well at this tender age of 76 .This is why I space wider than normal so my eye can tell my brain the sentence is done ! Now , I post a lot , I have lived a lot .Let's have a little respect for my chops in this hobby okay ? Please refrain from being judgemental about my Punctuation .I am a two finger typist and I am still the fastest typist in this family .

 And besides no one thinks me is stoopid , just lame , so there ! TaNkEr BuIlDeR      p.s. N, Besides how did Cursive get in this conversation ? You do know that if it wasn't for cursive, criminals would be harder to stop .Anyone can PRINT as we used to call it .Now we called it " Hand Lettering " , In the design Business .But now it's become someone's signature .That's scary .Put me down for old and set in my ways .I still write letters even , and in Cursive at that !

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  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 6:00 AM
When I learned cursive in grammer school,I can't remember what grade.We had to use the old fountain style pens.I was always a neat printer,but was awful at handwriting.My only C and D grades.

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  • From: Fort Knox
Posted by Rob Gronovius on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 12:38 AM

JohnnyK

I was also taught cursive in second grade. We had special pens. I remember doing exercises with loops, up and down strokes. On every Friday we had a cursive test. Those were strange days.

I distinctly remember learning cursive in the second grade. I would have been 7-8 that school year, making it 1971-72 school year. I had a younger teacher, Miss Curry, and she yelled at me that my lower case "s" looked like bananas.

We did not use pens. Pens were required in junior high school, but not allowed in elementary school.

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Posted by PFJN on Sunday, March 17, 2019 10:57 PM

Hi,

I don't remeber when we were taught cursive, but I do remeber we weren't allowed to use (or at least we were strongly discourages from using) pens until middle school.  I distinctly remember that we were given a ball point pen (and a copy of the Declaration of Independence for some reason) when we finished 5th grade Stick out tongue

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  • From: Close to Chicago
Posted by JohnnyK on Sunday, March 17, 2019 10:43 PM

I was also taught cursive in second grade. We had special pens. I remember doing exercises with loops, up and down strokes. On every Friday we had a cursive test. Those were strange days.

Your comments and questions are always welcome.

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  • From: Parker City, IN.
Posted by Rambo on Sunday, March 17, 2019 9:49 PM

BlackSheepTwoOneFour

 

 
JohnnyK

I recently herd that the scools in my distrikt are considiring to now lonnger teach speling. Does that make anie cents??? Tis is no joke. they said tat they doo not kneed to teech spelling because all cumputers hav spelcheck.

 

 

 

 

Lets not forget, they’re not even pushing kids to write a term paper or book report by hand and in cursive! Everything is done by Word on the computer.

 

 

I have two nieces in high school and they were never taught cursive. I think I was in second grade when we learned it.

Clint

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Sunday, March 17, 2019 8:25 PM

JohnnyK

I recently herd that the scools in my distrikt are considiring to now lonnger teach speling. Does that make anie cents??? Tis is no joke. they said tat they doo not kneed to teech spelling because all cumputers hav spelcheck.

 

 

Lets not forget, they’re not even pushing kids to write a term paper or book report by hand and in cursive! Everything is done by Word on the computer.

 

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  • From: Central Florida
Posted by plasticjunkie on Sunday, March 17, 2019 6:36 PM

[quote user="rcboater"]

[quote user="plasticjunkie”

Geez! I thought this was a modeling forum and not a writing class. Stuff like that happens all the time to me specially when using my phone that has a small keyboard. Sometimes I get distracted and forget to proof read things but no need to get so insulted.

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That describes me to a “T”.   But it isn’t “Fire and Forget”— you can always go back and edit the post.  

- Catpian  Typo

 

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Yep do that too but sometimes I get distracted and forget. 

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Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!

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Posted by Blaine on Sunday, March 17, 2019 6:34 PM

JohnnyK

I recently herd that the scools in my distrikt are considiring to now lonnger teach speling. Does that make anie cents??? Tis is no joke. they said tat they doo not kneed to teech spelling because all cumputers hav spelcheck.

 

 

I love it.

 

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  • From: Close to Chicago
Posted by JohnnyK on Sunday, March 17, 2019 5:41 PM

I recently herd that the scools in my distrikt are considiring to now lonnger teach speling. Does that make anie cents??? Tis is no joke. they said tat they doo not kneed to teech spelling because all cumputers hav spelcheck.

Your comments and questions are always welcome.

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  • From: Derry, New Hampshire, USA
Posted by rcboater on Sunday, March 17, 2019 5:00 PM

[quote user="plasticjunkie”

Geez! I thought this was a modeling forum and not a writing class. Stuff like that happens all the time to me specially when using my phone that has a small keyboard. Sometimes I get distracted and forget to proof read things but no need to get so insulted.

[/quote]

That describes me to a “T”.   But it isn’t “Fire and Forget”— you can always go back and edit the post.  

- Catpian  Typo

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  • From: Barrie, Ontario
Posted by Cdn Colin on Saturday, March 16, 2019 8:40 AM

BlackSheepTwoOneFour

 

 
Tojo72

This Armor_Aficionado dude has dropped in on this thread,lit a fuse,and backed off to see what a shi*t storm he could stir up.Could he really be that put off by bad punctuation,probably not,seems like he is  just starting something.

 

 

 

 

Noticed he hasn’t posted a single thing since? 

 

I noticed that the community quickly called him out on it and made it clear that it was not welcome.

I build 1/48 scale WW2 fighters.

Have fun.

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    January 2013
Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Saturday, March 16, 2019 8:26 AM

Tojo72

This Armor_Aficionado dude has dropped in on this thread,lit a fuse,and backed off to see what a shi*t storm he could stir up.Could he really be that put off by bad punctuation,probably not,seems like he is  just starting something.

 

 

Noticed he hasn’t posted a single thing since? 

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Posted by Blaine on Saturday, March 16, 2019 7:21 AM
Now I know why I hated my English teachers.

Life is not about getting out of the storm, but learning to dance in the rain.

Don't tip to through life only to end up at deaths door. 

VS 82, VP40, VP31 

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Posted by Ted4321 on Sunday, March 10, 2019 10:28 AM

KnightTemplar5150

 

 
Armor_Aficionado

Although, the double space at the end of a sentence has come under much debate, since the MLA came out with a new style guide that said only one space at the end of a sentence; those of us who learned on typewriters (showing my age), are used to two spaces. BUT it is incorrect to put a leading space before a punctuation mark...

 

 

 

If you're going to go after someone's grammatical mistakes or punctuation, it wouldn't hurt for you to proofread your rant before posting. 

It would be considered rude of me to point out that introductory clauses including a prepositional phrase are offset by a comma in APA, MLA, Chicago, UPI, AP, and standard usage forms. It would be insulting to the author to point out that a semi-colon does little to hide the sentence fragment which follows. It would also be quite unkind of me to cite those same style guides to point out that an interjection used as an introductory phrase is always followed by a comma. An editor would most likely comment that you were taught to place commas "anywhere you would pause to take a breath"; a layman would not know the difference. 

So if the practice is rude, insulting, and altogether unkind, why persist at it? This is the same behavior as counting rivets. 

 

^ this is what i was going to say Wink

T e d

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Posted by PFJN on Saturday, March 9, 2019 6:01 PM

out04

Some people build themselves up by tearing others down. 

Ignore those folks as best you can.

 

You know what they say...

DVaser

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Posted by KnightTemplar5150 on Saturday, March 9, 2019 5:40 PM

Armor_Aficionado

Although, the double space at the end of a sentence has come under much debate, since the MLA came out with a new style guide that said only one space at the end of a sentence; those of us who learned on typewriters (showing my age), are used to two spaces. BUT it is incorrect to put a leading space before a punctuation mark...

 

If you're going to go after someone's grammatical mistakes or punctuation, it wouldn't hurt for you to proofread your rant before posting. 

It would be considered rude of me to point out that introductory clauses including a prepositional phrase are offset by a comma in APA, MLA, Chicago, UPI, AP, and standard usage forms. It would be insulting to the author to point out that a semi-colon does little to hide the sentence fragment which follows. It would also be quite unkind of me to cite those same style guides to point out that an interjection used as an introductory phrase is always followed by a comma. An editor would most likely comment that you were taught to place commas "anywhere you would pause to take a breath"; a layman would not know the difference. 

So if the practice is rude, insulting, and altogether unkind, why persist at it? This is the same behavior as counting rivets. 

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  • From: NC
Posted by out04 on Saturday, March 9, 2019 5:37 PM

Some people build themselves up by tearing others down. 

Ignore those folks as best you can.

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  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Saturday, March 9, 2019 4:37 PM

plasticjunkie

 

 
JohnnyK

I had eight years of nuns in grade school. In fact, my first grade nun also taught my mother!!! Her name was Sister Mary Bibianna. There was no goofing off in her class. No talking, no wiggling around, and we only went to the toilet when she said so. Under potential physical harm we were taught correct puntuation.

One more thing, we were taught to never, ever be late for anything-- NEVER, EVER!!! To this day I still develop huge anxiety issues if I think that I will be late for anything.

 

 

 

Boy JK, you just refreshed my memory to 3rd grade. We had one nun teaching and a second one in the back of the classroom watching out for anyone talking. She would then strike hard and fast with no warning. We called Sister Davis “The Enforcer”.  Zip it!

 

Wow,I had a couple of teachers in public school who used the ruler or threw erasers,could you imagine the outrage today ? I daresay that any of us would object to a teacher putting hands on our kids or grandkids in the same way they did to us back in the day.

It was just a totally different time.

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  • From: Central Florida
Posted by plasticjunkie on Saturday, March 9, 2019 4:29 PM

JohnnyK

I had eight years of nuns in grade school. In fact, my first grade nun also taught my mother!!! Her name was Sister Mary Bibianna. There was no goofing off in her class. No talking, no wiggling around, and we only went to the toilet when she said so. Under potential physical harm we were taught correct puntuation.

One more thing, we were taught to never, ever be late for anything-- NEVER, EVER!!! To this day I still develop huge anxiety issues if I think that I will be late for anything.

 

Boy JK, you just refreshed my memory to 3rd grade. We had one nun teaching and a second one in the back of the classroom watching out for anyone talking. She would then strike hard and fast with no warning. We called Sister Davis “The Enforcer”.  Zip it!

 GIFMaker.org_jy_Ayj_O

 

 

Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!

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  • From: Close to Chicago
Posted by JohnnyK on Saturday, March 9, 2019 4:11 PM

I had eight years of nuns in grade school. In fact, my first grade nun also taught my mother!!! Her name was Sister Mary Bibianna. There was no goofing off in her class. No talking, no wiggling around, and we only went to the toilet when she said so. Under potential physical harm we were taught correct puntuation.

One more thing, we were taught to never, ever be late for anything-- NEVER, EVER!!! To this day I still develop huge anxiety issues if I think that I will be late for anything.

Your comments and questions are always welcome.

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    March 2003
  • From: Western North Carolina
Posted by Tojo72 on Saturday, March 9, 2019 3:56 PM

This Armor_Aficionado dude has dropped in on this thread,lit a fuse,and backed off to see what a shi*t storm he could stir up.Could he really be that put off by bad punctuation,probably not,seems like he is  just starting something.

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  • From: Central Florida
Posted by plasticjunkie on Saturday, March 9, 2019 3:10 PM

Armor_Aficionado
Dude, the only negativity you'll get from me is regarding your atrocious use of punctuation! NOTE: there is NO space BEFORE a punctuation mark. After, yes, either one or two spaces; usually one, except after a colon, or after the period at the end of a sentence. Although, the double space at the end of a sentence has come under much debate, since the MLA came out with a new style guide that said only one space at the end of a sentence; those of us who learned on typewriters (showing my age), are used to two spaces. BUT it is incorrect to put a leading space before a punctuation mark, like this: "I don ' t know who 's going to tomorrow ' s game , but seats #1 ,2 ,3 , and 4 are taken ." That makes your posts painful to read, just saying...
 

Geez! I thought this was a modeling forum and not a writing class. Stuff like that happens all the time to me specially when using my phone that has a small keyboard. Sometimes I get distracted and forget to proof read things but no need to get so insulted.

 

 GIFMaker.org_jy_Ayj_O

 

 

Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!

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  • From: Maine
Posted by PontiacRich on Tuesday, March 5, 2019 7:23 PM

Tanker - Builder

Pontiac Rich :

 Does that mean you own lotsa Pontiacs ? Good save one for me . Man, thank you for just being You .I have said , as others " We are our own worst critics " Way to often .I am easing up on myself and modeling is more fun than it ever was .Negativity , nah ! Don't sweat it .Just enjoy . T.B.

 

TB:

Unfortunately, no more Pontiacs for me Crying.  I drove Grand Prix's from 1990 all the way to 2015.

Thank you for the kind words,  I try to be positive every day.  Just doesn't always work.  Still, I keep trying.

Rich - "And when the Band you're in starts playing different tunes, I'll see you on the Dark Side of the Moon" - Pink Floyd

FREDDOM

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