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Curvaceous Kate (05-11-13)
In case you guys - on both sides of this convo - think it's gonna get any better here's something to consider.
There's a guy out there somewhere right now coding an app ( using a shit Python shell no doubt) to make your smartphone do this.
http://www.lingo2word.com/translate.php
Basically an automatic 'txtspk' to english conversion app ... and vice versa.
Artificial intelligence anyone?
As long as the company isn't called CyberNet .....
Jiberjabber (06-11-13)
Text language certainly does annoy me, but not nearly as much as the seemingly all-too-common incorrect usage and application of 'your'/'you're' and 'there'/'their'/'they're'. These distinctions in correct usage of these words was taught to me at PRIMARY SCHOOL, and I'm sure that hasn't changed in the years since I was last there. Presumably, EVERYONE who posts on the E-I boards not only attended primary school, but also-- I sincerely hope-- SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED IT. But when I see such basic grammatical errors, it really does make me wonder...
Last edited by Cable87; 06-11-13 at 00:38. Reason: I qualify my statement by aiming it at those who are native English speakers, NOT those who speak it as a second language.
adventurous4 (06-11-13), SexyCoolbabe Lauren (06-11-13)
Can't stand text speak, or take it seriously when used in any kind of correspondence. And the sloppiness of the incorrect 'their/there/you're/your' usage is inexcusable for any native English speaker. I had an English teacher who said that sloppy and careless use of language usually denotes sloppy and careless thinking. I think he was right.
Cable87 (06-11-13), Jiberjabber (06-11-13)