Somewhere on teh intarwebs BillW50 wrote:
> In news:hcdi79$b9m$,
> BillW50 typed on Thu, 29 Oct 2009 21:08:16 -0500:
>> There you go misspelling once again. "Tendancy" isn't even a word. I
>> noticed you clipped out the paragraph with the other two
>> misspellings.
>
> Oops, sorry! Before ****y Shaun jumps all over it, Word claimed it was
> misspelled. So bad example. But just in two of Shaun's paragraphs we
> have.
Cool, resorting to insults. I think I've made my point.
> ~misfit~ wrote on Sat, 24 Oct 2009 13:22:56 +1300:
>> I believed that they would be successful as at least 50% of people
>> (probably
>> far more) who have computers just use them for email, word processing
>> and
>> web browsing, things that netbooks can handle easilly. They also take
>> up
>> little space so, for some people for whom computing is a very
>> peripheral
>> part of their lives a netbook that can be used on the kitchen table
>> or their
>> lap and literally put in a bookcase when not in use would be useful.
>>
>> I have a desk and a docking station with multiple peripherals
>> attached. For
>> a lot of people who just want to check emails and upfdate their
>> facebook
>> page that's overkill and they may not have room in a small appartment
>> for my
>> set-up. Can you even get docking stations for netbooks?
>
> Easilly, upfdate, and appartment are not real words. This is the
> point I was trying to make. People who live in glass houses should
> not throw stones. ;-)
No they're not real words, they're called typos. I can spell pretty damn
well, I just don't type so good.
--
Shaun.
"Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's
warm for the rest of his life." Terry Pratchet, 'Jingo'.
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