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Re: dvds

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:48 pm
by wigan rugby
fraggle stop being so harsh on people if they want to talk like that so be it

Re: dvds

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 10:56 pm
by GeoffN
wigan rugby posted:
fraggle stop being so harsh on people if they want to talk like that so be it
We'd prefer it if what they said was intelligible, hence our Russian conversation.
Txt spk is somewhat justified when using a mobile phone keypad, but there's no excuse for it when using a keyboard.

Re: dvds

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:24 pm
by FROM A TO B
GeoffN posted:
wigan rugby posted:
fraggle stop being so harsh on people if they want to talk like that so be it
We'd prefer it if what they said was intelligible, hence our Russian conversation.
Txt spk is somewhat justified when using a mobile phone keypad, but there's no excuse for it when using a keyboard.
I'm with you 100% on this topic.
Y iz it dat d youngsters of 2day sEm unable 2 wrte a legible & coherent msg w/o reverting 2 txt abbr, iz it a sgn of d tImz?
:conf:

Re: dvds

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:28 pm
by Champions
FROM A TO B posted:
GeoffN posted:
wigan rugby posted:
fraggle stop being so harsh on people if they want to talk like that so be it
We'd prefer it if what they said was intelligible, hence our Russian conversation.
Txt spk is somewhat justified when using a mobile phone keypad, but there's no excuse for it when using a keyboard.
I'm with you 100% on this topic.
Y iz it dat d youngsters of 2day sEm unable 2 wrte a legible & coherent msg w/o reverting 2 txt abbr, iz it a sgn of d tImz?
:conf:
:lol: ...Must admit I used to type like that, but after a few tellings off I learnt...And yes, Micron will do copies as thay did me a copy of the CC 2002.

Re: dvds

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 8:25 pm
by Fraggle
wigan rugby posted:
fraggle stop being so harsh on people if they want to talk like that so be it
We had this debate quite some time ago, and it was agreed that using this kind of txtspk language wasn't popular amongst the majority of users. The argument basically comes down to the fact that people are here to discuss things, and in order to discuss something you've got to be able to understand the points that are being raised. But txtspk and these silly abbreviations have no standard meaning, they can be interpreted in different ways, and so it becomes difficult to understand. If nothing else, there are lots of people not used to seeing these kinds of abbreviations, and it's not really fair on them to ask them to try and guess what is being written. And not everyone on here speaks English as their first language, we have at least one Latvian contributor (hi Anatol!) and the odd Scouser as well (yes I know, all Scousers are odd...!).

In the early days of the Internet, the rules of "Netiquette" stated that people should communicate on the net in the same way as they do in any other written communication in real life. U wudnt spk lyk dis unless u wuz ali g, and by 'eck you'd's be 'aving trouble t'understand it if folk were typing in t'real way that they talk.

So real English it is instead. It just makes it easier for everyone, and as a moderator one of my duties should be to remind people of the conventions in use...

Re: dvds

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 11:03 pm
by Bring on the Warriors
I have a dvd of the CC from 2002. I got it from Smiths bookshop.

Re: dvds

Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 5:30 pm
by peudent
speaking of dvds, i see that the 1970 finan vs castleford is out now. has anyone seen it, and does it show colin tyrer getting hit by hepworth?

Re: dvds

Posted: Thu May 25, 2006 5:32 pm
by cpwigan
Yes it does show the incident. You can buy these games on ebay