There's a form of writing/speech called sarcasm...http://literarydevices.net/sarcasm/
I just dislike unnecessary, petty complaints about English usage on a reloading/casting forum. Clear enough?
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There's a form of writing/speech called sarcasm...http://literarydevices.net/sarcasm/
I just dislike unnecessary, petty complaints about English usage on a reloading/casting forum. Clear enough?
I was an engineer, not an English major, or even a minor. My mentors were old school who sought perfection, but were astute enough to recognize and reward mere excellence. Well written technical reports accomplished with accuracy, brevity and clarity are the product of thoughtful mentoring as well as education. Unfortunately, this practice is less common today than it was when we learned through hands-on experience rather than by watching YouTube...
what is the word for past tense? And can this be both a noun and a verb?
I would agree that a technical report needed exacting, clear and correct wording and spelling, but this is a Cast Boolit forum, and as long as an idea is offered and understood, success! My post was not meant to be any more offensive than a "gentle correction"...
Thank you all for a great read.
A substitute teacher, with a theatrical background, once taught us that authors sometimes take ''license'' with the English language. That's all I needed to hear. In my mind I became an author at that moment in time and have taken license with the language and especially punctuation since. Fortunately English is the only language I was taught, so other languages are safe from me.
My wife's aunt wrote rules for telephone operators and on our first meeting, and after some drinks, she impressed on a young me the need for great clarity....especially in our written language.
Years later I worked for a KY utility and as part of my job I used to read contracts before they went to the bid process trying to spot anything that might be accidentally, or deliberately, misconstrued by the construction contractors who would actually do the work.
I appreciated the ''gentle correction'' and hopefully the license I've taken with the language has allowed me to make a point. I love to read what you all write, but when the pointy sticks come out the read becomes much less enjoyable for me. When that happens I am forced to interpret what is written in ways that go well beyond license or grammatical errors.
Sometimes the sharing attitude of discussion becomes the confrontational attitude of arguing. This thread not so much, but other threads I've read........way too much.
When we post here I suggest we all try to consider the large and wide ranging audience who will read our words. Written with a sharing attitude even a dissenting opinion can lead to informative discussion rather than an argument where true meaning quickly becomes muddied.
Mike
another point....... one should read the entire post from post #1 all the way to the end before placing comments. I know, I do.