Thanks for making me laugh.
2007-07-05 05:29:31
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answered by Jacob W 7
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I am a lot more interested within the content material of a query than the spelling,folks get hung up on spelling and do not reply questions,all of them emerge as English academics. Read the guts of the questions from anybody do not pass judgement on it via their spelling or use of English.There are a ways too many folks criticizing spelling and no longer giving an wise reaction.Just due to the fact that a character cant spell does not make the query invalid.Stop being judgmental,what are you a spell-racist ?
2016-09-05 15:27:27
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answered by vansoest 4
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There is a browser called Firefox that will spell check for you immediately (no need for pushing little buttons) when you type in any of the fields.
Also it's free and runs on Windows.
2007-07-05 05:29:00
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answered by The Bog Nug 5
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That would really help! Some people just aren't that strong in the English department. I feel sorry for them. They want to be understood but just can't spell. At least they try. Gotta give 'em that.
2007-07-05 07:15:52
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answered by ? 6
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I know--I cut and paste some words into the title bar just to check and see if they're spelled right, because they look funny to me
2007-07-05 05:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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How about if you just type it all in the upper block, check the spelling and then cut and paste the part you want into the "know your source" area....
2007-07-05 05:30:01
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answer #6
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answered by NinaFromNewEngland 4
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I use Firefox in Ubuntu Linux and it spell checks everything. Does not need to have the website spell check for me. Windoze sucks!
2007-07-05 05:30:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I dn'ot see yuor pblorem. It's esay to raed eevn if it's msllepesid.
You could always use a word processor then copy past into YA.
2007-07-05 05:36:56
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answered by ♥Gnostic♥ 4
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Allows readers to get a better feel for what type of person is asking the question.
2007-07-05 05:28:21
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answered by Morey000 7
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Yes you are right. There is no spell checker for sending emails either.
2007-07-05 05:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Paste it into the body of a blank email and use that spellcheck.
2007-07-05 05:29:19
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answered by arkansaszippers 3
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