As just one counter-example, until about WWII the usual spellings were to-day, to-night, and to-morrow. Sometimes you’ll see them in newspaper headlines on History Channel documentaries.
Ah, but that’s not English — that’s TeenSpeak! (And yes, my 25 year old nephew uses it when he e-mails me. The sad part being, he teaches ENGLISH in Peru! Too bad he can’t WRITE in English…)
Kids today can’t spell at all thanks to text messaging. And what’s worse, teachers leave the bad spelling stand as is when they’re grading tests or homework. Not all teachers, some are good about that, but I’ve seen a lot that just let it go!
To use spell check properly, you have to at least be literate. I just read today’s strip where Joe expounds to the class on what scool taught him this year- very interesting but …(ala Artie J from the old comedy show). And peace- out amigos- past my bedtime!
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Text messaging must have been created by the illiterate. I can’t make sense of it.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
@Grog….wat r u tkin abt?
pschearer Premium Member over 13 years ago
As just one counter-example, until about WWII the usual spellings were to-day, to-night, and to-morrow. Sometimes you’ll see them in newspaper headlines on History Channel documentaries.
PShaw0423 over 13 years ago
Sins against spelling are venial; sins against punctuation are cardinal. :)
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
Ah, but that’s not English — that’s TeenSpeak! (And yes, my 25 year old nephew uses it when he e-mails me. The sad part being, he teaches ENGLISH in Peru! Too bad he can’t WRITE in English…)
clyde.knox over 13 years ago
Oh how I love the spell checker, it makes for very interesting documents.
pawpawbear over 13 years ago
I totally agree with you.
kab2rb over 13 years ago
I like spell checker to. Makes me decide on right word. Text messages have to be brief you pay for those words.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Kids today can’t spell at all thanks to text messaging. And what’s worse, teachers leave the bad spelling stand as is when they’re grading tests or homework. Not all teachers, some are good about that, but I’ve seen a lot that just let it go!
hippogriff over 13 years ago
Cardinal Sin? Wasn’t he archbishop of Manilla?
bmonk over 13 years ago
Geography might change—but not too fast. History won’t change so much as get some added stories. Literature won’t change even that much.
vldazzle over 13 years ago
To use spell check properly, you have to at least be literate. I just read today’s strip where Joe expounds to the class on what scool taught him this year- very interesting but …(ala Artie J from the old comedy show). And peace- out amigos- past my bedtime!