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Marix-FNW 03-14-2005 07:43 PM

uh.. i have two gigs?

Jason425 03-14-2005 10:38 PM

yes pig..
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Corsair TwinX 2gig 3200ddr

Marix-FNW 03-16-2005 09:48 AM

Wow... I thought you where just an egotistical narssist, I was wrong, i need to add incompetent with vocabulary and intelligence to that description, since you cant think of anything better to say than to insult me, solely for the fact that I have more in the way of money than you do. That doesnt make me a pig. Sorry, but your insults are quite, inadequite. Try being more intelligent, the next time you try to insult me.

Jason425 03-16-2005 09:58 AM

ok , how about this....

"Yes sir, you do in fact have two gigs of memory, as stated in your signature."

good enough? :shake:....


by the way, you spelt narcissist wrong........

cherrypie 03-16-2005 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Marix-FNW
Wow... I thought you where just an egotistical narssist, I was wrong, i need to add incompetent with vocabulary and intelligence to that description, since you cant think of anything better to say than to insult me, solely for the fact that I have more in the way of money than you do. That doesnt make me a pig. Sorry, but your insults are quite, inadequite. Try being more intelligent, the next time you try to insult me.


this coming from the guy that has worse grammar and spelling than my niece in 6th grade.....

Jason425 03-16-2005 04:21 PM

she's right.. that's about 425 too many commas...

Marix-FNW 03-16-2005 04:33 PM

In normal writting, yes, but not when trying to portray how I would be speaking. Commas indicate a pause, and where ever i had a comma, is a place i would have paused, had I been speaking to you.

Jason425 03-16-2005 05:00 PM

that is incorrect comma usage... you don't just slap a comma in there whereever you pause.. I learned that in a beginner english class... you aught to try taking one....
http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm

Marix-FNW 03-16-2005 06:09 PM

You apparently didnt read a thing i wrote in my last post, did you, Jason? I was writing as if i was talking, without using the ... as you do. I have never liked doing that, since it is the symbol meaning there is more at the begining, or end of a sentence that you are quoting.

Dragon 03-17-2005 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Marix-FNW
In normal writting, yes, but not when trying to portray how I would be speaking. Commas indicate a pause, and where ever i had a comma, is a place i would have paused, had I been speaking to you.

ok firstly, due to connotations, verbage, dialects, and uneducated people, "normal writing" does not exist [notice the spelling of "writing"]. Secondly, as Commas are intangible, you cannot ever "have one". Thirdly, "place" as a noun, refers to an area or region, however you seem to think it can be used to describe a space in time. You cannot be "at" a comma, although you may "place" them in a sentence, perhaps this confused you? You will notice also that in the above instance the connotation of "space" is that of allocation, period [as in time], or section, further suppoting the argument against "normal writing" as it is still proper.

feel free to correct any errors you may find in the preceeding, as it completely nullifies your previous arguments, rendering your opinion worthless.

...while i get what you were trying to say, do you actually pause that much when you talk?


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