OK, I'll admit to being a bit of a grammar snob ... at least to the extent that I cringe when I run across grammatical, usage or spelling errors. One of my pet peeves is calling a water heater a "hot water heater"
On the other hand, I'm generally more interested in what's being said (ESPECIALLY on this forum) than how elegantly it's put. Several members aren't native English speakers. Some use translation software, which is OK but not perfect. Others members may not be great at language, but WOWSERS, are they brilliant and creative machinists! So I enjoy the content and don't worry (or comment) on the formalities.
Shootymacshootface+ 1 spell checkers or a simple highlight and search. I don't belive that so many people are truly dislexic and the more it goes on the more it is accepted by the lazy.
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