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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 821662" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>Not 'schooling', just pointing out some discrepancies.</p><p> </p><p>Understand something. This is a publicly viewed forum which means simply that anyone with Internet access can read your posts, for that matter, any post on this site. While you have to be registered to post, that don't mean the posts and threads can't be read...because they can and are.</p><p> </p><p>So, your rant can be read by everyone, anytime. Having said that. It behooves you to make your posts grammatically correct and punctuate at least somewhat because you are trying to get a point, opinion across and the general public, reading your post will form an opinion about you by reading it.....</p><p> </p><p>If it's a hard read with run on sentences and grammatical errors, those reading the post might form an opinion that you are, indeed, a ****** (as you state).</p><p> </p><p>Your choice. If it was me, I'd take the time to preview any post made, correct blatant spelling errors and at least make an attempt to make the post easier to read, however, again, your choice. I nterestingly, your reply which I quoted has no less than 20 spelling errors, lacks punctuation and is hard to read.</p><p> </p><p>What you post and how you present is how people view you. They don't know you other than an electronic signature. At least in my view, it's always better to present yourself in the best possible way.</p><p> </p><p>In simple terms, you want to make a point, make that point in an intellegent manner.</p><p> </p><p>I reazlize that your thoughts usually go at a faster pace than your typing capabilities. Thas why there is a preview pane and spell checker on most every website. Use it to your advantage.</p><p> </p><p>Far as being a 'baby', I wish. I'm 63 years old, a business owner and I learned a long time ago that people view you and form opinions about you by reading what you write and how you talk to them in person.</p><p> </p><p>Far as your issues with your 111, I believe a few of your issues are self induced. No Savage will ever be a Red Rock Precision or a MacMillan or even come close to a custom built firearm. What a Savage is, is a quality production firearm, production, not custom built and certainly not at a custom built price point either.</p><p> </p><p>Nothing more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 821662, member: 39764"] Not 'schooling', just pointing out some discrepancies. Understand something. This is a publicly viewed forum which means simply that anyone with Internet access can read your posts, for that matter, any post on this site. While you have to be registered to post, that don't mean the posts and threads can't be read...because they can and are. So, your rant can be read by everyone, anytime. Having said that. It behooves you to make your posts grammatically correct and punctuate at least somewhat because you are trying to get a point, opinion across and the general public, reading your post will form an opinion about you by reading it..... If it's a hard read with run on sentences and grammatical errors, those reading the post might form an opinion that you are, indeed, a ****** (as you state). Your choice. If it was me, I'd take the time to preview any post made, correct blatant spelling errors and at least make an attempt to make the post easier to read, however, again, your choice. I nterestingly, your reply which I quoted has no less than 20 spelling errors, lacks punctuation and is hard to read. What you post and how you present is how people view you. They don't know you other than an electronic signature. At least in my view, it's always better to present yourself in the best possible way. In simple terms, you want to make a point, make that point in an intellegent manner. I reazlize that your thoughts usually go at a faster pace than your typing capabilities. Thas why there is a preview pane and spell checker on most every website. Use it to your advantage. Far as being a 'baby', I wish. I'm 63 years old, a business owner and I learned a long time ago that people view you and form opinions about you by reading what you write and how you talk to them in person. Far as your issues with your 111, I believe a few of your issues are self induced. No Savage will ever be a Red Rock Precision or a MacMillan or even come close to a custom built firearm. What a Savage is, is a quality production firearm, production, not custom built and certainly not at a custom built price point either. Nothing more. [/QUOTE]
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