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<blockquote data-quote="Julia" data-source="post: 89413" data-attributes="member: 1784"><p>But the sheepherders do!!! It's like "gelding" for horses. </p><p></p><p>Now there are certain authors in literature who use sentence fragments for emphasis. It is part of their way of writing. That's fine. I just OCD on spelling if there is an actual meaning for the misspelled word. </p><p></p><p>Spell check? You had spell check? I didn't. Now they've got spell check and grammar check. The thing is that spell check won't catch these things. Spell checks see words like there supposed to and flag them. The spell check in this forum missed that I should have used "they're" in the last sentence. Grammar checks often miss a lot of stuff, too. When I was in college enjineres culd hardley rite. They still can't write software manuals.</p><p></p><p>Now all you Americans here, try not to blow off your hands tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julia, post: 89413, member: 1784"] But the sheepherders do!!! It's like "gelding" for horses. Now there are certain authors in literature who use sentence fragments for emphasis. It is part of their way of writing. That's fine. I just OCD on spelling if there is an actual meaning for the misspelled word. Spell check? You had spell check? I didn't. Now they've got spell check and grammar check. The thing is that spell check won't catch these things. Spell checks see words like there supposed to and flag them. The spell check in this forum missed that I should have used "they're" in the last sentence. Grammar checks often miss a lot of stuff, too. When I was in college enjineres culd hardley rite. They still can't write software manuals. Now all you Americans here, try not to blow off your hands tonight. [/QUOTE]
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