Bill McBlueState
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Mon May-16-05 08:52 AM
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Why do people put "(sp?)" after a word they've typed when they're not sure how it's spelled? If you care enough to note that your spelling may be incorrect, why don't you care enough to go to your favorite dictionary site and check your spelling? It's not that hard.
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Mon May-16-05 08:54 AM
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you put (sp) after something is misspelled, but you are transposing it from somewhere else, and putting (sp) means it was misspelled in the original.
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Bill McBlueState
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Mon May-16-05 08:55 AM
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3. I thought that was (sic) |
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But I've never understood the origin of (sic). Must be Latin.
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Mon May-16-05 08:58 AM
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6. "sic" means "thus" or "just so" in Latin. |
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Mon May-16-05 08:55 AM
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4. At that point one shouLd type [sic] n.t. |
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Mon May-16-05 08:54 AM
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2. Because (sp)they(sp) don't(sp) have(sp) a (sp)favorite(sp) |
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Edited on Mon May-16-05 09:24 AM by MrsGrumpy
dictionary(sp) site(sp)?;)
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Mon May-16-05 08:58 AM
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5. Because they're in a hurry and don't want |
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their brilliant thought to slip away? Or laziness? Or, they think they've spelled a word correctly, but somehow it just doesn't look right? Sadly, I'm guilty of that occasionally...
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Mon May-16-05 09:00 AM
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getting off your post and going to either a real dictionary or a site is more difficult.
Sometimes I will do it if it's the name of someone or something that won't be in a dictionary. For example, how many different spellings are there for things like al-quaida, al-qaeda, el-quada, etc., or Moammar Khadafi? The translations for many of these foreign words are so varied that you never know if you're spelling it with an accepted form or not.
I will often put (sp?) in parens with the question mark for that reason. For the most part, I do try to check out most of my spelling, and have the Merriam-Webster dictionary toolbar on my IE. I know some people have problems with homonyms that often doesn't get corrected, though, even when you run something through a spell check.
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Mon May-16-05 09:01 AM
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8. Because I am too lazy and if I do put (sp?) at least people know |
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that I am not sure how to spell and I am not just an idiot. I am careful with my spelling; it is a pet-peeve of mine when people misspell, but I am out of school. I try to be laid back about it. There are too many other things to dwell on. :)
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Mon May-16-05 01:24 PM
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20. Laziness is my excuse also. I try to use spellcheck but if it's |
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out there or slang I might just use the ole' (sp) disclaimer.
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Mon May-16-05 09:13 AM
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9. are you typically a control freak or just specificly (spl) |
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i am severely Dyslexic, and i really dont care about wasting a lot of time to prevent you from criticizing me for a disability, especially when i still get the point across.
I dont give a ratz azz what you think. i do use the spell check when it is available.
I find it absurd when i make a heart felt, insightful and pointed observation about something that i and others really care about.. and some self serving A-hole jumps in and indignantly goes O'Riely on me for transposing a couple letters.. and comments not on what i wrote.. when that happens i just block them, i couldnt do that all those years being abused, humuliated in front of the class and even physically asulted and shaken to meke me get it right, but i do it now.
why is it that you give a shit anyway?
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Mon May-16-05 09:18 AM
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Keep yer eyes on the donut and not on the hole.
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Bill McBlueState
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Mon May-16-05 01:23 PM
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18. hey, misspelled words don't bother me |
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Nowhere in my post did I say that misspelled words bother me.
Just ranting (and not in a particularly heartfelt way) about a particular way of calling attention to misspellings.
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Mon May-16-05 09:21 AM
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11. I do it occasionally, because often the point I am making |
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isn't dependant on whether I spell that particular word correctly, and it isn't worth my time to go look it up for an internet board. I am especially guilty of doing this with celebrity names, because for the most part, I'm not so interested in the correct spelling so long as people know who I'm talking about. For an academic paper, yes, I will do that. Of course.
But not often for an internet chat.
About the only time I will look up to get the right spelling is if I'm using an obscure word, in which case misspelling it would be very embarrassing.
Otherwise, I don't think it matters. I'd rather have someone, who is writing to get a thought out, put the (sp?) there, than the johnny-come-lazilees who just spell shit however they feel like it.
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Mon May-16-05 09:21 AM
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12. I use it for proper names |
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the ones I can't look up in a dictionary.
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Mon May-16-05 09:26 AM
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13. Isn't understanding and being understood |
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Edited on Mon May-16-05 10:25 AM by Heidi
more important than perfection? I was a journalist for 20 years and über-b!tch about other folks' spelling . . . until I moved to another country and learned understanding and being understood are a heck of a lot more important than perfect spelling, when it comes down to survival. I care a lot more about precise grammar and spelling in business correspondence than on message boards.
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Mon May-16-05 01:11 PM
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14. You should have prefaced this post by saying it was a rant... |
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... so people wouldn't feel compelled to jump down your throat simply for describing a pet peeve. Maybe add the 'rant' smiley, too.
Oh, wait... :eyes:
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Mon May-16-05 01:12 PM
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15. Spelling rant? R-A-N-T: rant. n/t |
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Mon May-16-05 01:13 PM
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17. Can you use it in a sentence? |
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Mon May-16-05 01:24 PM
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I get sick of reading ultra-perfectionist rants about spelling from people on this blog.
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Mon May-16-05 01:25 PM
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21. Sorry, your sentence did not include the word "it" |
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Please try to follow instructions more carefully in the future! :D
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Mon May-16-05 01:13 PM
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typing (sp?) is much easier than actually going to another site!
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