Hey, don't hold back man, c'mon, tell us how you really feel. Man, I hate this pussyfootin' around stuff.
Just to add,, I think proper spelling and punctuation reflects upon ones intelligence and professionalism. That's just the way I am. I gave up on expecting that on the internet and in real life years ago and no longer try to correct anyone.
No offense intended to anyone, I know that you don't have to be able to spell to be good at what you do, carry on.[/quote]
As a rule people with dyslexia have problems spelling, if you were to Google “Famous people with dyslexia” you will find some names Like Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Bill Gates, Michael Faraday, Alexander Graham Bell, and many others who made great contributions to our society.
Many people overcome difficulties to function very well at things that take an extreme amount of extra effort on their part to accomplish. 8)
Google “Famous people with Autism”, and finally Google “Famous people with Asperger’s syndrome”
Then look up the meaning of the word “myopic” which I believe accurately defines your criteria of judging anyone’s IQ based on spelling, punctuation, and grammar. :roll:
I hope you don’t discount Einstein theory of relativity because he may have spelled it realtivity in his research notes.
Remember the story about the optimistic little boy digging in the big pile of Horse manure because he was sure there had to be a Pony in there somewhere? :lol:
Spelling, punctuation, and grammar are just Horse manure. Then sometime you have to factor in a little ego, and attitude that make the pile a little higher.
So toss out the manure and search, don’t fail to find the Pony in the posting because you are distracted by a little bit of manure. :)
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