How strange: I get Akhenaten's looking-glass reference, but I genuinely have no idea what Rory's talking about.
And yet somehow he seems to think he's going to be able to tell us things about HAARP that for some reason we've been unable to see.
Killing fog...sounds like something I read. Steven King The Mist. Yup! The Mist, Google aids the memory fog again, oh my aching puns.
I also have problems with spelling and grammar. I'm slightly Autistic, thus came to the joys of reading and writing a
fair bit later than my peers. As my brain will always be wired slightly different, I have to use different means to 'know' the keys to the puzzle to the written word. Of course, I do cheat (spell checkers, Google when Firefox flops). Grammar, for the most part, my grammar doesn't stink as hard as many peoples', and it only falls afoul of a true grammar nazi once in a while.
You ought to be very proud of your accomplishment.
I think what the gerg's and rorylee's of the world of the world consistently fail to realise is that a few slips of the fingers will barely draw a comment, but there are at least these three major failings that most certainly will:
1.
Consistently posting utter rubbish.
eg. "ahhh back to the 'i dont understand what you saying'.. its pretty easy, work it out.. its pretty easy, nothing like a brain teaser."
That's gibberish, rorylee, whether you choose to acknowledge it or not.
2.
Continuing to make the same error no matter how many times it's pointed out.
eg. "ahhh back to the 'i dont understand what you saying'.. its pretty easy, work it out.. its pretty easy, nothing like a brain teaser."
Yes, it's the same line as the previous example, but just look at it. Despite the fact that it's obvious that rorylee's apostrophe key works, given that he's used it twice, he seems to think it's cool or trendy or something to eschew its use in the appropriate places. I imagine his response to this would be "well so what.. you got the gist didn't you" Apparently the fact is lost on him that only people far more literate than himself are able to compensate for his being apostrophically challenged and he is not, as he chooses to believe, communicating effectively at all.
3.
Wearing semi-literacy as some kind of badge of honour.
eg. "There are a lot of what I would term "intellectual snobs" on this website . . ."
The pot calling the kettle blak, and thinking itself clever for doing so.