The Barn by Ralph Hagen for November 15, 2012

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    margueritem  about 12 years ago

    Not anymore, I’m afraid…

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    GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago

    I wonder what the spelling and grammar Nazis would think about that.

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    Ned Snipes  about 12 years ago

    I remember back in the 80s, I was working with university students, I would proof read their letters, talk about poor grammar and spelling.

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    JaneD Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Love the pencil behind Rory’s ear. So old school :-)

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    Digital Frog  about 12 years ago

    One word: Ebonics.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago

    Rory has a point there, sadly.

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    BlueEyedCatMom  about 12 years ago

    The State Board of Education in Kansas is considering whether cursive writing needs to be taught. I guess penmanship isn’t relevent anymore.

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    Davepostmp  about 12 years ago

    Whether cursive or typed, young people applying for a job today need to realize what a paper written with bad grammar and poor spelling can mean: At a glance the reader would decide they don’t have the education for the position.

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    kaecispopX  about 12 years ago

    I’m a draftsman. In my field, the abbreviations and correct words often drive the spell check feature of AutoCAD crazy. However, proper spelling and grammar is still very important. Misplaced puntuation, misspelled words, and poor grammar structure can adversely affect the cost and outcome of a project.

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