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But, there are no Commas and spelling in the spoken word
Pedant time again ...
commas
I really do need to get out more
But, there are no Commas and spelling in the spoken word
But, there are no Commas and spelling in the spoken word...
Poepel luv two yuse the (Yew can reed it, rite?) xceuse, butt spllenig and gramer eksist fore a reason. Faylyoor two yews itt maeks yew look upnrufessunel and inuntelilgent, and yer awdeyens mite toon u owt as a reesalt.
So if I write the whether is nice today, then you see the spelling mistake, but the meaning is not lost because the context is clear.
Do you mean that you make a judgement about the person based on their ability to spell and ability to punctuate correctly?
If that's the case then you have a problem!
Some people just cannot spell and punctuate correctly. Other people have a first language which is not English, this affects their ability to spell and punctuate. They may well have attained a good education in their own language.
IPA = Indian Pale Ale
I understand that beer shipped out to the colonists of the West Indies was rattled around in the ships' holds'. This caused a change in its constitution. The colonists grew to enjoy this change. When they returned to England they wanted this beer, so it was shipped back and called "Indian pale ale" IPA.
To add to the pedantry - wasnt it shipped to India as the name would more suggest?
No. India to England
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I'm absolutely sure that...I wrote it the wrong way round....
Brain not in gear
Some time ago I stopped drinking beer, ale, stout, ... all beverages in that category. As the old joke goes, got tired of being the middle man. Goes in yellow, somewhat aromatic (not necessarily in the best way) and foamy; comes out yellow, aromatic, and foamy. In that transaction I'm just a middle-man.
And I stopped drinking completely a few months ago - it was affecting my ability to remember facts (like where IPA came from)![]()