Peter Marucci wrote:Dale Shrimpton writes, in part: " . . .It is more important to get the message across, than to be gramaticaly correct. . . . "
That is, beyond doubt, the FEEBLEST argument ever!
If the message is not correct, in grammar, or spelling, or anything else, it won't get across AT ALL!
It takes no more effort to get it right than to get it wrong, so why not get it right in the first place?
peter - dale explained his condition, yet you still harp on...that's a very poor show indeed...and your point is genuinely incorrect too...i can make pretty much any point at all, spell words incorrectly, use poor grammer (sic) and all kinds of other things, and it will still get across...
jsut lkie you can raed tihs mesasge wihtuot any porbelm...you're often a little angry on here over one thing or another - i guess that comes with age...
however, on this occassion, you were both incorrect and rude...and that's craig's job...

