I'm sorry HLS, you have completley lost me.
I'm sorry HLS, you have completley lost me.
Since this thread started, the Subject was 'low temps-low sulpher diesel'
That spelling just started irking me. It wasnt you who started it, and I didnt mean to be pedantic about it, but it finally just got under my skin.
Sulfur=sulphur,check=cheque, center=centre,windscreen=windshield,bonnet=hood,fender=wing,boot=trunk,spanner= wrench,and so on,,,,, what's the difference? I sometimes email chat with a lady in England.Her British way of spelling some words/things certainly do not irk me. cuhulin
Totally illiteracy would be spelling the word in such a way that you had no idea what word was meant.
This wass a sily speling mistacke. Biig deel.
People obviously knew what the OP meant.
People didn't bring up the fact that you used the wrong quotes (you should have used double quotes) or that the closing quotes belong outside the period ('sulphur.' instead of 'sulphur'.). When you are able to type without making any mistakes, please let us know.
There might even be someone who cares.
Jeff
Were you the illiterate that posted it, Jeff?
Lol. Sorry 'bout that. I didn't even notice it. In the 7 or so newsgroups I post to, there are so many spelling mistakes I barley notice them anymore. I did change it this time though ;-)
center=centre,windscreen=windshield,bonnet=hood,fender=wing,boot=trunk,spann er=
I dont object to the British variant, Cuhulin.
"Sulpher" is not either. It is incorrectly spelled in any language.
The OP is not me. However, neither I nor OP is illiterate.
Jeff
Since you apparently know the OP, maybe you can counsel him on spelling.
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