Aha! another veteran of Zork! I can't tell you how many hours I spent/wasted on that game. Might try it again, I'm not afraid of no grue....It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
Aha! another veteran of Zork! I can't tell you how many hours I spent/wasted on that game. Might try it again, I'm not afraid of no grue....It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
bobhenry wrote:I had a big bell shaped bean pot and used a large glass jar to contain my ice cream mix and placed the ice in the pot. Be sure and wash the cast iron right away as the salt loves cast iron.
slowcowboy wrote:it could mean a proffesional who knows. I still have no clue what the proper spelling is though. I really don't think about this as I type. I nevere had much interest or thought in to the importance of spleing.
slow.
campmaster-k wrote:I went to school to be a teacher. I did not become one for various reasons but I did however manage to end up with a Liberal Studies degree with an emphasis in Literature. the funny thing is I did 5 years of serious amounts of reading and writing in our weird language. I still to this day had to look up (emphasis and Literature) when I wrote the second sentence. I have never been good at spelling and it seems by now that I will never be.
There is a good book about this subject called "Crazy English".
Dale M. wrote:campmaster-k wrote:I went to school to be a teacher. I did not become one for various reasons but I did however manage to end up with a Liberal Studies degree with an emphasis in Literature. the funny thing is I did 5 years of serious amounts of reading and writing in our weird language. I still to this day had to look up (emphasis and Literature) when I wrote the second sentence. I have never been good at spelling and it seems by now that I will never be.
There is a good book about this subject called "Crazy English".
Ahem....
http://www.microspell.com/
But you also have to know if spell check is actually supplying "correct" word, not just spelling "a word correctly'... To quick to accept "a correctly spelled word"can also get you into trouble....
Dale
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