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  • A aaronlego2

    I have been noticing what appears to be a lot of typographical errors as of late. In many places I have noticed people typing "they" instead of "the", where "the" would seem to be the better choice. Has anyone else been noticing these oddities?

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    _Damian S_
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    No. Apparently it's just you!

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    • A aaronlego2

      I have been noticing what appears to be a lot of typographical errors as of late. In many places I have noticed people typing "they" instead of "the", where "the" would seem to be the better choice. Has anyone else been noticing these oddities?

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      Got a 'xample?

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      • A aaronlego2

        I have been noticing what appears to be a lot of typographical errors as of late. In many places I have noticed people typing "they" instead of "the", where "the" would seem to be the better choice. Has anyone else been noticing these oddities?

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        Y'all listen to me hear meow! ;)

        "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein "Few things are harder to put up with than the annoyance of a good example." Mark Twain

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        • A aaronlego2

          I have been noticing what appears to be a lot of typographical errors as of late. In many places I have noticed people typing "they" instead of "the", where "the" would seem to be the better choice. Has anyone else been noticing these oddities?

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          Roger Wright
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          Actually, I've been watching the level of literacy drop like a stone here, and everywhere else, for about ten years. They're not typos - even native English speakers no longer have the basic skills that used to be required to pass the 6th grade. It's not a lack of intelligence at work - these people are brilliant by any standard. They simply don't know how to communicate in their own language, and I lay that problem at the feet of the US educational system. The new priority is to ensure that the little darlings pass multiple choice, standardized tests, rather than genuinely learning difficult skills, all the while avoiding hurting their delicate little psyches. We're doomed... :sigh:

          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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          • A aaronlego2

            I have been noticing what appears to be a lot of typographical errors as of late. In many places I have noticed people typing "they" instead of "the", where "the" would seem to be the better choice. Has anyone else been noticing these oddities?

            A GUI for COSMOS (C# Open Source Operating System)

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            The ones I notice all the time is "their" and "they're", "your" and "you're", and "to" and "too".


            You may be right I may be crazy -- Billy Joel -- Within you lies the power for good - Use it!

            Within you lies the power for good; Use it!

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              Actually, I've been watching the level of literacy drop like a stone here, and everywhere else, for about ten years. They're not typos - even native English speakers no longer have the basic skills that used to be required to pass the 6th grade. It's not a lack of intelligence at work - these people are brilliant by any standard. They simply don't know how to communicate in their own language, and I lay that problem at the feet of the US educational system. The new priority is to ensure that the little darlings pass multiple choice, standardized tests, rather than genuinely learning difficult skills, all the while avoiding hurting their delicate little psyches. We're doomed... :sigh:

              "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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              Abhinav S
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              Roger Wright wrote:

              We're doomed...

              Maybe they are just spending too much time on their laptops - typing sentences like 'How r u' - no punctuation, no spelling, nothing. If only they would read a good book instead of spending time on the keyboard - things might be different.

              Me, I'm dishonest. And a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
              Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for...

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              • A Abhinav S

                Roger Wright wrote:

                We're doomed...

                Maybe they are just spending too much time on their laptops - typing sentences like 'How r u' - no punctuation, no spelling, nothing. If only they would read a good book instead of spending time on the keyboard - things might be different.

                Me, I'm dishonest. And a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
                Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for...

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                Luc Pattyn
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                IMO spell checkers fixing most mistakes, texting being cool, and teachers ignoring the importance of correct spelling, are the major culprits. If it is not considered important any more, then even reading everything that has been printed will not fix that. :)

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                • A aaronlego2

                  I have been noticing what appears to be a lot of typographical errors as of late. In many places I have noticed people typing "they" instead of "the", where "the" would seem to be the better choice. Has anyone else been noticing these oddities?

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                  Its just they product of you're imagination. CPians our always good spellers, and most others are to. And people never post there assignments on here two try to get us to do them for theme because their lazy. ;) [Edit: Whenever I read my post, I have an overwhelming urge to fix all the errors. I'll have to avoid looking at it so that my eyes don't twitch... :wtf: ]

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                  • A aaronlego2

                    I have been noticing what appears to be a lot of typographical errors as of late. In many places I have noticed people typing "they" instead of "the", where "the" would seem to be the better choice. Has anyone else been noticing these oddities?

                    A GUI for COSMOS (C# Open Source Operating System)

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                    Lost User
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                    The error I notice more than any other is the use of "loose" where "lose" is clearly what is intended. Cheers, Drew.

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                    • A Abhinav S

                      Roger Wright wrote:

                      We're doomed...

                      Maybe they are just spending too much time on their laptops - typing sentences like 'How r u' - no punctuation, no spelling, nothing. If only they would read a good book instead of spending time on the keyboard - things might be different.

                      Me, I'm dishonest. And a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
                      Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for...

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                      Vikram A Punathambekar
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                      Abhinav S wrote:

                      Maybe they are just spending too much time on their laptops - typing sentences like 'How r u' - no punctuation, no spelling, nothing.

                      No, Roger is right - too many Americans and Brits mix up "you're" and "your" ("Your welcome" in response to "Thank you", or "Check you're DNS settings") on CP and other sites. This cannot be explained by mobile phones or chat, it's simply lack of basic writing skills.

                      Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)

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                        Its just they product of you're imagination. CPians our always good spellers, and most others are to. And people never post there assignments on here two try to get us to do them for theme because their lazy. ;) [Edit: Whenever I read my post, I have an overwhelming urge to fix all the errors. I'll have to avoid looking at it so that my eyes don't twitch... :wtf: ]

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                        Roger Wright
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                        Hertz, dont it? ;P

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                        • R Roger Wright

                          Actually, I've been watching the level of literacy drop like a stone here, and everywhere else, for about ten years. They're not typos - even native English speakers no longer have the basic skills that used to be required to pass the 6th grade. It's not a lack of intelligence at work - these people are brilliant by any standard. They simply don't know how to communicate in their own language, and I lay that problem at the feet of the US educational system. The new priority is to ensure that the little darlings pass multiple choice, standardized tests, rather than genuinely learning difficult skills, all the while avoiding hurting their delicate little psyches. We're doomed... :sigh:

                          "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                          Roger Wright wrote:

                          I've been watching the level of literacy drop like a stone here, and everywhere else, for about ten years.

                          People have been saying the same thing every every day for hundreds of years. Languages change. You can't stop it, so don't let it get you down.

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                            The error I notice more than any other is the use of "loose" where "lose" is clearly what is intended. Cheers, Drew.

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                            She was gorgeous, she was charming
                            Yeah, she was perfect in every way
                            Except she was always using the word "infer"
                            When she obviously meant "imply"
                            And I know some guys would put up with that kind of thing
                            But frankly, I can't imagine why

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                            • PJ ArendsP PJ Arends

                              The ones I notice all the time is "their" and "they're", "your" and "you're", and "to" and "too".


                              You may be right I may be crazy -- Billy Joel -- Within you lies the power for good - Use it!

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                              With "its" and "it's", the list is complete.

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                                Actually, I've been watching the level of literacy drop like a stone here, and everywhere else, for about ten years. They're not typos - even native English speakers no longer have the basic skills that used to be required to pass the 6th grade. It's not a lack of intelligence at work - these people are brilliant by any standard. They simply don't know how to communicate in their own language, and I lay that problem at the feet of the US educational system. The new priority is to ensure that the little darlings pass multiple choice, standardized tests, rather than genuinely learning difficult skills, all the while avoiding hurting their delicate little psyches. We're doomed... :sigh:

                                "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                                Roger Wright wrote:

                                I lay that problem at the feet of the US educational system. The new priority is to ensure that the little darlings pass multiple choice, standardized tests, rather than genuinely learning difficult skills, all the while avoiding hurting their delicate little psyches. We're doomed...

                                Replace US with UK and I'd also agree. :(

                                I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine

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                                • PJ ArendsP PJ Arends

                                  The ones I notice all the time is "their" and "they're", "your" and "you're", and "to" and "too".


                                  You may be right I may be crazy -- Billy Joel -- Within you lies the power for good - Use it!

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                                  Your right their, there always getting too wrong to.

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                                  • A Abhinav S

                                    Roger Wright wrote:

                                    We're doomed...

                                    Maybe they are just spending too much time on their laptops - typing sentences like 'How r u' - no punctuation, no spelling, nothing. If only they would read a good book instead of spending time on the keyboard - things might be different.

                                    Me, I'm dishonest. And a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
                                    Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for...

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                                    I was planning to post a long agreement with the previous two posts; but chickened out in case people picked up my obvious lack of English grammar.

                                    Just racking up the postings

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                                      Abhinav S wrote:

                                      Maybe they are just spending too much time on their laptops - typing sentences like 'How r u' - no punctuation, no spelling, nothing.

                                      No, Roger is right - too many Americans and Brits mix up "you're" and "your" ("Your welcome" in response to "Thank you", or "Check you're DNS settings") on CP and other sites. This cannot be explained by mobile phones or chat, it's simply lack of basic writing skills.

                                      Cheers, Vikram. (Got my troika of CCCs!)

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                                      Emilio Garavaglia
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                                      your vs you're is not a problem of writing skill: it's a problem of understanding: "your welcome" is meaningless, as "you're DNS settings". The vs they is just one character more (hence probably a typo). My common mistake is "thay" vs "they", because of my accent ...

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                                        Roger Wright wrote:

                                        I've been watching the level of literacy drop like a stone here, and everywhere else, for about ten years.

                                        People have been saying the same thing every every day for hundreds of years. Languages change. You can't stop it, so don't let it get you down.

                                        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                                        Emilio Garavaglia
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                                        Yes, but ... the and they have completely different meanings. It's not a different way to write something well known. I don't think your opinion (although generally true) can apply, here.

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                                          Your right their, there always getting too wrong to.

                                          I hope you realise that hamsters are very creative when it comes to revenge. - Elaine

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                                          And finally, perhaps the most annoying of all, the confusion (or is it considered trendy?) between the words "have" and "of" as in "I could of strung up the illiterate buggers." Ed Reardon for PM I say, that'll sort 'em out! Rich

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