[Hallicrafters] vibrator how it works

Jim Brannigan jbrannig at optonline.net
Mon Apr 16 17:54:41 EDT 2007


This idea of ignoring spelling, as it  reduces ones powers of creativity, is 
simply flushable!

Bravo!
The spelling errors one sees on the NET (fat fingers excused) or the 
inability to write a simple declarative sentence is inexcusable.

Jim



> Hey Gerry,
>
> You need to understand that the younger generation cut their numeric 
> calculation neurons by being taught the "new math". Which like most of the 
> latest and greatest educational concepts, does not work in the real world. 
> Simulations are one thing, but reality determines those who survive and 
> those who become organic fertilizer! The same can be said for the 
> fundamental rules for writing a technically correct, and still 
> comprehensible and meaningful, essay. This idea of ignoring spelling, as 
> it reduces ones powers of creativity, is simply flushable! History has 
> shown man, but man has failed to learn for the most part, that learning 
> something takes half the effort of unlearning it! So learn it right the 
> first time! It saves times, conserves each of our limited finite energy 
> reserves for other challenges and helps one cultivate an orderly and 
> efficient work/learning ethic.
>
> Remember the "Secretary"? She could type over 80 words per minute with 
> zero errors. Said 'errors' including incorrectly spelled words, correct 
> grammar and proper use of punctuation. She would now and then pick up a 
> college level dictionary to check on a word or tense of a verb. The hand 
> typed end product was flawless and ready in a matter of minutes.
>
> She accomplished all of this with no computer, no spelling checker, no 
> grammar correction software etc. Just try and find a "real" Secretary 
> nowadays!
>
> So Gerry, if you have to explain 'watt's up' to those who have serious 
> 'Hertz' in the electronics department, just grin and bare the ends of 
> those wires!
>
>
> Duane Fischer, W8DBF/WPE8CXO



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