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Will turn www.example.com into [URL]http://www.example.com[/URL].
And 'our'...how did I miss that?
Originally posted by benncool I suppose you know some better? [/B][/QUOTE] Damn str8 we no are stuff! [/B][/QUOTE] Its 'straight' and 'know'
Oh,okay,never mind...
You know some better! Good. What are they?
[/B][/QUOTE] I suppose you know some better? [/B][/QUOTE] Damn str8 we no are stuff!
Okay,never mind.
Originally posted by benncool Speaking of synonyms, what is another word for "thesaurus"? vocabulary;no reference book;two words dictionary;no treasury;maybe storehouse;stretching it book of synonyms 3 words!!! You got to watch what you say around here. [/B][/QUOTE] Well,the first three came from Roget's International. The others from Websters Ninth New Collegiate... I suppose you know some better?
Ya Jacob! you been served!
Speaking of synonyms, what is another word for "thesaurus"? [/B][/QUOTE] vocabulary;no reference book;two words dictionary;no treasury;maybe storehouse;stretching it book of synonyms 3 words!!! You got to watch what you say around here.
Originally posted by NormChris Speaking of synonyms, what is another word for "thesaurus"? vocabulary; reference book; dictionary; treasury; storehouse; book of synonyms
Norm , had it not been for bad grammar and poor spelling the world would have never been introduced to "EBONICS" because we dont be talking the same as you be ritin and teaching english in school is just a waste of time cause we dont even be talkin like that no mo only in the Oakland , school system
Originally posted by NormChris I am sure we can find agreement. Plus, I am always open to change and learning new things. No matter how you think I come across, I am wide open to expanding my horizons. Please continue. I agree with that, and now you have clearly demonstrated my point. We must be careful to watch our expanding horizons, less we find ourselves buying two plane tickets. One for each cheek.
Originally posted by frozensolid Originally posted by NormChris Our image is not only reflected by our written communication. It goes far beyond that and extends to clean uniforms, clean vans, good hair cuts, and a host of other things that customers see but may not actually be aware of. Added together these things make a huge difference. THEY ARE THE COMPANY IMAGE! And, you do have control over these things! Norm That’s professional image norm, Company image is much, much more. Silly as it sounds norm, sooner or later we are bound to agree on something. I am sure we can find agreement. Plus, I am always open to change and learning new things. No matter how you think I come across, I am wide open to expanding my horizons. Please continue.
Originally posted by NormChris Our image is not only reflected by our written communication. It goes far beyond that and extends to clean uniforms, clean vans, good hair cuts, and a host of other things that customers see but may not actually be aware of. Added together these things make a huge difference. THEY ARE THE COMPANY IMAGE! And, you do have control over these things! Norm That’s professional image norm, Company image is much, much more. Silly as it sounds norm, sooner or later we are bound to agree on something.
last month I couldn't even spell HVAC Tek, this month I are one. Possibly part of the problem ??????
Re: Gotta Love It!! Originally posted by baub Originally posted by NormChris It goes far beyond that and extends to clean uniforms, clean vans, good hair cuts, and a host of other things that customers see but may not actually be aware of. Norm I know my customers would be dismayed if I ended a sentence with a preposition! Also, how about a comma after "see"? Without the mortar of punctuation, the brick of grammar will not stand! Norm, here is one for you to work over.... Child: I want to be read to. Mother: Which book would you like to be read to out of? Child: Robinson Crusoe. Mother brings Swiss Family Robinson. Child: What did you bring me that book to be read to out of for? Of course, you are absolutely correct! How many people say "Where is he at?" or "Where is it at?" "Where did you put it at?" Some errors sound much worse than others. We could list dozens and dozens. I think I am getting some folks attention with this thread. That is good. Norm
Re: Gotta Love It!!
Gotta Love It!! Originally posted by NormChris It goes far beyond that and extends to clean uniforms, clean vans, good hair cuts, and a host of other things that customers see but may not actually be aware of. Norm I know my customers would be dismayed if I ended a sentence with a preposition! Also, how about a comma after "see"? Without the mortar of punctuation, the brick of grammar will not stand! Norm, here is one for you to work over.... Child: I want to be read to. Mother: Which book would you like to be read to out of? Child: Robinson Crusoe. Mother brings Swiss Family Robinson. Child: What did you bring me that book to be read to out of for?
Gotta Love It!!
Originally posted by dec Well I know I dont have the best spelling and grammar but I do the best I can. Norm when are you going to put the Lama THE READING PROGRAM on your list of recomended books. I just noticed the listing of them on the lama site and I know you recomend a lot of those books so Im a little supprised that you had not brought them up yet. Just giving us a little ribbing on our spelling and grammar before you do? lol The reading program is not on the list because I have not reviewed it. I only recommend what I have actually read and consider the best. I have several hundred HVAC books and have read them all. Only the few I consider the best made my recommended list. Norm
Well I know I dont have the best spelling and grammar but I do the best I can. Norm when are you going to put the Lama THE READING PROGRAM on your list of recomended books. I just noticed the listing of them on the lama site and I know you recomend a lot of those books so Im a little supprised that you had not brought them up yet. Just giving us a little ribbing on our spelling and grammar before you do bring them up? lol [Edited by dec on 01-26-2005 at 07:02 PM]
Originally posted by lmtd Originally posted by NormChris It goes far beyond that and extends to clean uniforms, clean vans, good hair cuts, and a host of other things that customers see but may not actually be aware of. Added together these things make a huge difference. THEY ARE THE COMPANY IMAGE! And, you do have control over these things! Norm Haircut is one word. LMTD, now you have two points. Norm
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