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"SpamTrapSeeSig" wrote in message . .. : In article , Jerry : writes : : Same old trolls, if you really can understand what I was aiming : at you are not a very intelligent person, my dyslexia or not. : : So you feel the need to be rude, but not to explain why Andrew Neil is : 'biennial'. snip your futher abuse I have explained, unfortunately you are either trolling or totally brain dead. |
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... : snip : : You write perfectly well for reams, then explain a slip as dyslexia. : ********. : ....and you prove that you know nothing about the issue. |
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"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message .myzen.co.uk... : In article , Jerry wrote: : : for example if I had to endure the biennial, puerile, Andrew : Neil and : : "The Daily Politics" : : : : I struggle to understand what you intended, I'm afraid. : : : : Which bit of Andrew Neil only happens every other year? : : Same old trolls, if you really can understand what I was aiming : at you are not a very intelligent person, my dyslexia or not. : : I'd be interested to know what you meant too. On the internet one must : become accustomed to an extremely varied level of literacy, but this : one has me puzzled. I don't know what you could have meant, unless it : was "banal", which is suitably insulting and begins with b, though I : can't think of any more convincing reasons. : Someone who can actually think their way around the explanation, thank you. If you can't work out the correct spelling because you can't visualise the word correctly then any number of dictionaries won't help, a 'speel chucker' won't help, it was only when someone pointed out the mistake that I realised that there was a mistake - dyslexia wasn't first called "Word Blindness" for nothing... |
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"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... : : : Blimey! Cheque books? I haven't written a cheque for years. : Bet your creditors wish you would... |
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On Oct 28, 8:58*am, "Jerry"
wrote: "Roderick Stewart" wrote in thisbit.myzen.co.uk... : In article , Jerry wrote: : : for example if I had to endure the biennial, puerile, Andrew : Neil and : : "The Daily Politics" : : : : I struggle to understand what you intended, I'm afraid. : : : : Which bit of Andrew Neil only happens every other year? : : Same old trolls, if you really can understand what I was aiming : at you are not a very intelligent person, my dyslexia or not. : : I'd be interested to know what you meant too. On the internet one must : become accustomed to an extremely varied level of literacy, but this : one has me puzzled. I don't know what you could have meant, unless it : was "banal", which is suitably insulting and begins with b, though I : can't think of any more convincing reasons. : Someone who can actually think their way around the explanation, thank you. If you can't work out the correct spelling because you can't visualise the word correctly then any number of dictionaries won't help, a 'speel chucker' won't help, it was only when someone pointed out the mistake that I realised that there was a mistake - dyslexia wasn't first called "Word Blindness" for nothing... So why not just fess up and say, oops I meant banal instead of ranting on? If you weren't so confrontational all the time perhaps other posters would pay you the same decency and consideration. |
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Bill Wright wrote:
You write perfectly well for reams, then explain a slip as dyslexia. Does anyone else find it strange that people who claim to be dyslexic on Usenet never misspell 'dyslexia'? -- Neil Sunderland Braunton, Devon Please observe the Reply-To address |
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On Oct 28, 9:36*am, Neil Sunderland
wrote: Bill Wright wrote: You write perfectly well for reams, then explain a slip as dyslexia. Does anyone else find it strange that people who claim to be dyslexic on Usenet never misspell 'dyslexia'? I'm not and I can't. :/ |
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"Mike" wrote in message ... snip So why not just fess up and say, oops I meant banal instead of ranting on? Because until Rod used the word I couldn't work out the correct spelling, Duh! If you weren't so confrontational all the time perhaps other posters would pay you the same decency and consideration. If other posters weren't so up their own... |
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SpamTrapSeeSig wrote:
In article , Jerry writes: for example if I had to endure the biennial, puerile, Andrew Neil and "The Daily Politics" I struggle to understand what you intended, I'm afraid. Which bit of Andrew Neil only happens every other year? As for puerile, he is often superficially light hearted, but simultaneously incisive and challenging to his interviewees. He seems to be a sceptic regarding the main parties (insofar as I can determine), which is also a healthy state of affairs -- IMHO we have had gushing, left-wing sycophancy from the BBC for far too long, and Neil, Paxo and Eddie Mair all help to redress the balance a bit. So I expect I'm in disagreement with you, but I still haven't really got a clue as to what you were on about. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/the_daily_politics/8328042.stm |
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On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 17:51:06 +0000 (GMT), Jim Lesurf
wrote: ...And also by other languages, from English to the Northern ones. But I don't think that means we need to have Scandinavian channels on Freeview, does it? I think that might actually be more interesting and valuable than some of the content already there. But chopping away a slew of UK radio for one Alba station (already on satellite and iPlayer) for the whole of Scotland - the bulk of whom don't speak Gaelic - makes nae sense to me. I'm half wondering if the BBC isn't just intentionally loading the dice here, presenting the option which most people are likely to object to in order to ensure that it doesn't happen. There are other more acceptable options. For instance, how about taking some broadcast time away from BBC Parliament (which only broadcasts recorded coverage of the Scottish Parliament on Saturday mornings while BBC Alba is off-air anyway) ? Maybe Alba could extend itself to providing live Scottish Parliamentary coverage and replace BBC Parliament entirely? Or broadcast BBC Parliament in sound-only or a quarter-screen while Alba is on air. Or make Alba a drop-in to News 24. Or broadcast News 24 in sound only or quarter-screen while Alba is on air? Or drop the 'red button interactive' video stream while Alba is on air? -- |
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