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#1 User is offline   Bart Simpson 

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Posted 17 March 2002 - 08:29 PM

No one else even the just chat wont let me ask if anyone has a Yahoo IM and let them tell me there Yahoo Id's so i can become thier freind


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Posted 18 March 2002 - 12:43 AM

I seem to recall giving you this advice before, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. Please post in a mature manner. Mature means-

1. Correct spelling and grammar.
2. Use of punctuation.
3. No annoying abbreviations.
4. A suitably candid but restrained tone.

Nothing about your post speaks highly of you as someone who a board-member would want to strike up a Yahoo link with. Perhaps if you engaged in some meaningful and interesting discussion on the boards first, exchanged views, and so forth, someone might want to chat in real time with Yahoo IM.

Internet communication requires a little forethought and effort, to make sure you're making the impression on people that you are attempting to achieve, and that the way you're saying it isn't detracting from your message.

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Posted 23 March 2002 - 06:49 AM

Dose people with Dyslexia still count as being mature even though thay cant spell or any thing?

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Posted 23 March 2002 - 10:47 PM

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Dyslexia is a speaking disorder, not a spelling disorder. Having trouble pronouncing something and having trouble spelling it are entirely different matters.

On the internet, your maturity is how mature you appear to be to other people. That's a function of how well you communicate. So, you could be a forty-year-old chief accountant, mature and responsible, but that would be entirely irrelevant if you expressed yourself in a way which appeared immature to others.

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Posted 23 March 2002 - 10:55 PM

SA, you ARE wrong. :P
Dyslexia, I believe, is a READING disorder, isn't it?

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Posted 24 March 2002 - 01:17 AM

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SA, you ARE wrong. Posted Image


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Dyslexia, I believe, is a READING disorder, isn't it?
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Dyslexia is one of several distinct learning disabilities. It is a specific language-based disorder of constitutional origin characterized by difficulties in single word decoding, usually reflecting insufficient phonological processing abilities. These difficulties in single word decoding are often unexpected in relation to age and other cognitive and academic abilities; they are not the result of generalized developmental disability or sensory impairment. Dyslexia is manifest by variable difficulty with different forms of language, often including, in addition to problems reading, a conspicuous problem with acquiring proficiency in writing and spelling.
The Definition of Dyslexia as adopted by the Research Committee of IDA, May 11, 1994 and by the National Institutes of Health, 1994.


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Posted 24 March 2002 - 03:56 PM

Some schools around where i live dont acsept or help dyslexics with there difulcteys, thay put them in useless lower sets and just forget about them, thay just care about gcse scores and reputation.
Im lucky and go to a school that helps them.

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Posted 25 March 2002 - 07:21 AM

I stand corrected.

Anyway, the fact of the matter is that the vast majority of people on the internet who spell poorly do not have Dyslexia or any related disease; they merely are unwilling to invest the time and effort required to produce a smooth, coherent message. Admittedly, it's easier for some people than others, but it really is a worthwhile investment.

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Posted 26 March 2002 - 01:53 PM

For the record I have Dyslexia....


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Posted 26 March 2002 - 05:14 PM

Then can we use you as a marking point? Logically speaking, you've a spelling problem but can still spell well if you try. Meaning that anyone who spells much worse than you isn't trying, and isn't "mature," spelling wise.

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Posted 27 March 2002 - 06:01 AM

Indeed, Pallas.

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Posted 29 March 2002 - 08:52 AM

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Originally posted by Pallas Athene:
you've a spelling problem but can still spell well if you try.



Actualy I just copy words from other posts and use them like that.
meaning that my spelling has 3 important variables:

1, what time of day it is (in england)
2, if im having a good day or not (its scintificly proven that dyslexics brains work better on some days than others)
3, how good the spelling is on the topic in the first place.

So you could not use me as a good "marking point" Posted Image

It happens to be a goodish day today.
oh and a 4th variable:
4, if i can find my spellchecker or not

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Posted 31 March 2002 - 07:50 AM

On a side note the number of post doesn't have anything with how mature that posters is. Take me as an example Posted Image

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Posted 31 March 2002 - 11:35 AM

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1, what time of day it is (in england)



Oh, didn't realise you were in England. Where abouts?

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Posted 31 March 2002 - 01:30 PM

some where 40 miles north of London.

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Posted 01 April 2002 - 09:19 PM

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Oh, didn't realise you were in England. Where abouts?




Hows it going? Havn't see you in a while. Havn't been on Game Ranger in a while eather.


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Posted 02 April 2002 - 01:21 PM

Someday, I'll travel to Europe.
Ireland probably. Lots of neat music there.

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Posted 04 April 2002 - 07:19 PM

Bart-
First, I would try making friends in meatspace if I were you. Internet friendships rarely work out, thought they sometimes do.
Second, very few people use Yahoo IM. A far more commonly used system is Aol Instant Messenger; I myself use it, and nearly every board member has a screenname. Download it (it's free) and try a few people, but don't be surprised if you get some adverse reactions at first. Another good thing to try is IRC. It takes some getting used to, but it works basically the same as instant messaging programs. The channel #ev3 on the server irc.ambrosia.net is frequented by many board members; if you don't make a lasting friendship there you will at least get interesting conversation. If you do come, I'd be happy to have a chat with you, and I'm sure others would too.

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Posted 07 April 2002 - 03:22 PM

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Someday, I'll travel to Europe.
Ireland probably. Lots of neat music there.



England/ Irlands a nice place to visit, lotsa castles and good walking roots an so on. (lots of diferent acsents too)
not many people come hear for the weather though.

Used to live in america for 5 years (Damn hot), california, in sunny vale. (near San Francisco)


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Posted 18 April 2002 - 07:35 PM

California, eh? I lived in L.A. for 5 years too. Hot for sure, but not humid - you'd never sweat to death like you do in New England or down here in Maryland (in fact we've been having quite a sticky heat wave - 90 degrees yesterday!)

And that IRC thing - I got connected to it, but I couldn't figure out how to chat with anyone - typing into the little text box on the bottom doesn't do any good of you don't have anyone somehow selected - I just downloaded it today, could somebody give me hand?

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Posted 19 April 2002 - 06:34 AM

Most of the time I like it in New York, but the heat wave's hit us too. I much prefer 40 degree weather.

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Posted 20 April 2002 - 12:36 AM

Well I think that everyone has pointed out good things. But one thing. I cant always spell because I work 18hours+ every day, but i'm now using OmniWeb and it has a spell check. but anyways. I'm on IRC a lot so if anyone wants to contact me there just go right on ahead.

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