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MushiSushi
02-10-03, 11:23 PM
would like to see a future test on damasteel and RWL34 ... i would have posted it on your review, Wayne, but seems like it's a special members club :yikes: :twak: :wink:

Martyn
02-10-03, 11:36 PM
Oops, I didn't notice Wayne had closed the thread. :o

Anway, I'll tag my request onto yours Mushy... ;)

Excellent Wayne, very well written and informative, thanks.

What of S30V & S60V though? ;) :D :D

MushiSushi
02-10-03, 11:49 PM
we'll leave him be, he's having a Wale of a time with his reviews ;) although he could use a proof reader

The General
04-10-03, 01:10 PM
Proof reading, yes very true, no excuse just very very very busy. It will be sorted when I get the time! Part of the prob is I only get to use the net in work, and then little! :(

Roger Gregory
04-10-03, 01:22 PM
You can probably blame me for the threads being locked, I suggested that to Wayne :D

I think that this forum in particular needs some stickys which are more FAQ-like than those in most other places. If they turn into general discussion threads there's no point sticking them ...... but there also needs to be a general discussion thread.

Clear? :D

Roger

MushiSushi
04-10-03, 01:30 PM
I think that this forum in particular needs some stickys which are more FAQ-like than those in most other places. If they turn into general discussion threads there's no point sticking them ...... but there also needs to be a general discussion thread.

It's a good point Dodger, if people have questions they can find the answers with out fishing for ages (although they could try searching too :rolleyes: ). So it stops people asking questions and people having to answer them (though that's half the fun :wink: :biggthump )


Clear?
like ouzo and water ;)

Martyn
04-10-03, 01:54 PM
You can probably blame me for the threads being locked, I suggested that to Wayne :D

I think that this forum in particular needs some stickys which are more FAQ-like than those in most other places. If they turn into general discussion threads there's no point sticking them ...... but there also needs to be a general discussion thread.

Clear? :D

Roger

Oh, I agree, the problem was, I posted a quick reply to the general in his thread without realising the thread was locked. You can do that sort of thing if'n ya have an orange username. ;) :D

Colin KC
04-10-03, 02:42 PM
Oh, I agree, the problem was, I posted a quick reply to the general in his thread without realising the thread was locked. You can do that sort of thing if'n ya have an orange username. ;) :D

I did kinda wonder why a certain thread didn't seem to be locked to me :rolleyes:

But yeah Mushy (OMG, I seem to be agreeing with him more & more, d'ya think it's because he's matured, or has he dragged me down to his level :confused: :rolleyes: :p ) good plan :approve:

MushiSushi
04-10-03, 02:45 PM
Hmmmm ? ;)

Colin KC
04-10-03, 03:13 PM
Hmmmmm:D

The General
04-10-03, 05:36 PM
S60V is CPM 440V :p

S30V is getting an update very very soon... :biggthump

Any specific complaints about grammer, spellings etc, please drop me a line. With a Degree in English its simply lack of time rather than stupidity that causes the problem. Simply put I don't really get the time at present to proof read. However this is about to change now its more official as I will work on projects at home and upload them to the board at work.

The General
04-10-03, 05:37 PM
I will be adding Damasteel when I get my Lamprey folder also!

MushiSushi
04-10-03, 05:46 PM
I will be adding Damasteel when I get my Lamprey folder also!

wooohooo :biggthump

And Wayne, don't take the jibe out proof reading too seriously, I'm just jealous of your Yellow :wink: :p
I am heavily dyslexic and I have learnt to compensate by carefully looking at each word I have written, that makes the mistakes that other people make really jump out at me too, so I have become a bit pedantic about spelling........... and the amount of people that like to spell definitely with an A in here is shocking :bandit: try doing a search for definately ;) ... you'll see you are not the only one

Danzo
04-10-03, 08:17 PM
Definetely correct Mushi,

Although American and hence 'World' English uses the 'a' spelling.

Pedantic Danzo

:D

MushiSushi
04-10-03, 08:20 PM
so do they spell finite, finate?

Danzo
04-10-03, 08:47 PM
They spell things however they want, they have all the weapons of mass destruction!

:banghead:

Danzo

ZDP-189
05-10-03, 09:23 AM
What was that quote in someone's sig?


“CUM CATAPULTAE PROSCRIPTAE ERUNT TUM SOLI AMERICANI CATAPULTAS
HABEBUNT” - When catapults are outlawed, only the US will have catapults

MushiSushi
05-10-03, 10:28 AM
Definetely correct Mushi,

Although American and hence 'World' English uses the 'a' spelling.

Pedantic Danzo

:D

I set my word processor to US dictionary :twak: :twak: so yah boo to you dan :p ...... US spelling is definitely too :flipa: :swordfigh :D

keith_beef
06-10-03, 09:32 AM
Definetely correct Mushi,

Although American and hence 'World' English uses the 'a' spelling.

Pedantic Danzo

:D


I think you're confusing "definite" with "defiant" ;-)

Or the Americans you're thinking of just carnt spel.


Pedantic Keith_Beef