Science > Abortion > Re: DanielSan's mispelling of the word "nonexistent" proves his is a numb-scull. Take my advise, DanielSan, and keep your mouth shut from now on.
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18 Jan 2008 09:42:50 AM |
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Re: DanielSan's mispelling of the word "nonexistent" proves his is a numb-scull. Take my advise, DanielSan, and keep your mouth shut from now on. |
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:34:01 -0800 (PST), No One
<no.one@budweiser.com> wrote:
Take my advise and shut up. Your mispelling of the word "nonexistent"
shows you are a numb-scull.
What do your misspellings of the words "advice" and "numbskull" say
about you?
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| Title: Re: DanielSan's mispelling of the word "nonexistent" proves his is a numb-scull. Take my advise, DanielSan, and keep your mouth shut from now on. |
18 Jan 2008 09:53:27 AM |
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:47:07 -0800 (PST), No One <tool_@budweiser.com>
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On Jan 18, 10:42 am, raven1 <quoththera...@nevermore.com> wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:34:01 -0800 (PST), No One
<no....@budweiser.com> wrote:
Take my advise and shut up. Your mispelling of the word "nonexistent"
shows you are a numb-scull.
What do your misspellings of the words "advice" and "numbskull" say
about you?
Those were typos.
Sure they were.
<plonk>
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"Faith may not move mountains, but you should see what it does to skyscrapers..."
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| Title: Re: DanielSan's mispelling of the word "nonexistent" proves his is a numb-scull. Take my advise, DanielSan, and keep your mouth shut from now on. |
18 Jan 2008 03:13:03 PM |
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Hatter <Hatter23@gmail.com> writes:
A typo is a one time event. A slip of two keys near each other, not
mixing up your right and left hand, multiple times and in exactly the
same fashion. You claim to be "a genius" but evidence shows the
opposite to be true.
Hatter
The guy you were arguing with aside, I once tried to correct a typo
for "received" where I had swapped the 'e' and the 'i', and it took
3 or 4 tries to get it right. The problem was that, regardless of my
intentions, my right hand was responding faster than my left hand.
Another person was watching me, and I commented about the "race
condition" (a technical term used in engineering, in case any
politically correct types misinterpret it).
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| Title: Re: DanielSan's mispelling of the word "nonexistent" proves his is a numb-scull. Take my advise, DanielSan, and keep your mouth shut from now on. |
18 Jan 2008 03:36:18 PM |
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Emerson Wainwright <emersonwainwright@hotmail.com> writes:
On Jan 18, 4:13Â pm, No One <no...@nospam.pacbell.net> wrote:
Hatter <Hatte...@gmail.com> writes:
A typo is a one time event. A slip of two keys near each other, not
mixing up your right and left hand, multiple times and in exactly the
same fashion. You claim to be "a genius" but evidence shows the
opposite to be true.
Hatter
The guy you were arguing with aside, I once tried to correct a typo
for "received" where I had swapped the 'e' and the 'i', and it took
3 or 4 tries to get it right. Â The problem was that, regardless of my
intentions, my right hand was responding faster than my left hand.
Another person was watching me, and I commented about the "race
condition" (a technical term used in engineering, in case any
politically correct types misinterpret it).
You're a liar.
No, you are the liar.
"Emerson Wainwright" is the new name used by the troll ScottyFLL, who
is simply recycling his old material. He has a grudge - a very long
one and when his feelings are hurt, he acts out, regessing to the
point where he has the maturity of a 12 year old boy. He is a
pathological liar.
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| User: "Gwen Bennet" |
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| Title: Re: DanielSan's mispelling of the word "nonexistent" proves his is anumb-scull. Take my advise, DanielSan, and keep your mouth shut from now on. |
18 Jan 2008 03:54:05 PM |
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On Jan 18, 4:13=A0pm, No One <no...@nospam.pacbell.net> wrote:
Hatter <Hatte...@gmail.com> writes:
A typo is a one time event. A slip of two keys near each other, not
mixing up your right and left hand, multiple times and in exactly the
same fashion. You claim to be "a genius" but evidence shows the
opposite to be true.
Hatter
The guy you were arguing with aside, I once tried to correct a typo
for "received" where I had swapped the 'e' and the 'i', and it took
3 or 4 tries to get it right. =A0The problem was that, regardless of my
intentions, my right hand was responding faster than my left hand.
Another person was watching me, and I commented about the "race
condition" (a technical term used in engineering,
I don't know who you are and what history you have with DanielSan, but
I thought _your_ screw up was exceptionally amusing.
in case any
politically correct types misinterpret it).
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| User: "raven1" |
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| Title: Re: DanielSan's mispelling of the word "nonexistent" proves his is a numb-scull. Take my advise, DanielSan, and keep your mouth shut from now on. |
18 Jan 2008 10:20:04 AM |
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 08:08:29 -0800 (PST), Mike <matmzc@hofstra.edu>
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On Jan 18, 11:00 am, No One <cap...@budweiser.com> wrote:
On Jan 18, 10:53 am, raven1 <quoththera...@nevermore.com> wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:47:07 -0800 (PST), No One <to...@budweiser.com>
wrote:
On Jan 18, 10:42 am, raven1 <quoththera...@nevermore.com> wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:34:01 -0800 (PST), No One
<no....@budweiser.com> wrote:
Take my advise and shut up. Your mispelling of the word "nonexistent"
shows you are a numb-scull.
What do your misspellings of the words "advice" and "numbskull" say
about you?
Those were typos.
Sure they were.
Yes they were and I can prove it. The "c" is on the lower row of the
keyboard and is hit by the left middle finger, while the "k" sits on
the middle row and is hit by the middle RIGHT finger. You're the one
who makes mispellings, not me. I'm a genius.
You have repeatedly misspelled the word "misspelling". It requires 2
s's.
"Wile E. Coyote... suuuuper genius!"
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