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Re: to spell or not to spell

by Judi Kessler

01 November 1999 23:41 UTC


Come on, guys, don't you have anything better to whine about...?
For WS scholars, you sure know how *not* to focus on the big picture :-)
Let's get back to bisniss :-)


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a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman;
but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart
is an artist" Louis Nizer (1902-1994)

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Judi A. Kessler
Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
University of California, San Diego
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On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, UPF wrote:

> wwagar@binghamton.edu wrote:
> 
> > Hay evryboddy, speling is an elitest cappitalst plott.  All that
> > maters is if you're hart is in the rihgt plaice.
> >
> >         Warran Wager
> 
>         I do hope that you are kidding. If someone is unaware of a
> misspelling, then that is acceptable. But if someone purposefully 
>misspells
> and thinks it is alright to do so, then I do not believe that they deserve
> mine nor any ones else's respect.
> 
> 
> > On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, g kohler wrote:
> >
> > > this may seem overly picky and unworthy of theoreticians, but could 
>you
> > > please spell Professor Frank's name correctly?
> > >
> > > gert kohler
> 
>         I agree. Misspellings of other kinds, perhaps, can be tolerated 
>more
> so than a purposeful misspelling of someone's name.
> 
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