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I swear, I peck out one paragraph and look back and correct spelling mistakes, letters I left out, too many letters I put in, punctuation. Forty years of truck driving I didn't have to write much. i supoze mi righting skils hav deeminishet sumwat. Big Grin
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Yup, the third time's the charm! Wink


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Do you proofread your posts?
Yeez I does. Eeeevery timme.



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Sometimes.

Yet when I return to the thread, I cannot believe I spelled something incorrectly.

The good news is, I appear to be in good company. Smile


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It’s a forum, not a doctoral thesis.



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Always.

I usually proof it once before posting, and then again after posting.
 
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Mostly since I'm usually analyzing something or posting a news story which requires going back through it to fix editing mistakes.
 
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I do. Probably 90% of my posts are edited for typos or clarity or to add thoughts.

It's amazing how often re-reading what I've posted illuminates errors.




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My smell checker makes me say things I didn't Nintendo.



 
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Yes, but usually not to catch mistakes. Mostly to add things I thought of after posting, or thinking of a better way to say something.



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Crazy how I can remember a scene from the Brady Bunch.
"You know what to do, but somehow it gets lost between here and here."

That comes to mind all the time when I re-read what I've written and am horrified by the grammatical mistakes, the screw ups of there, their and they're's and all the similar pitfalls of the English language. I know what I'm trying to say, but apparently my fingers are on autopilot and typing what they want. I also write words more than once, I constantly read back to find "and and" or "was was" or some such.

I've often wondered if it has something to do with dyslexia/dyscalculia. The other day at work an employee was standing at my desk and told me a room number or something and I wrote it down in front of them. They said 170 and I wrote 710. (I recognized it was wrong before I finished writing then 1.) They said "That's wrong" and I said "I know, but I can't help it, that's the way my brain works." My head said 170 and my fingers said 710.


^ and as I typed that, with the internal monolog saying it in my head as I typed, at the very end I said 710 in my head and typed 170 a second time. Frown
 
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I read it once posted & edit/correct then




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Yes, but my hearing is not as good as it once was...




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Yes, b/c I believe good writing & good communication are important skills. They're also perishable. It may seem over-simplistic, but you get better at writing by practicing good writing. Editing & proofreading are part of that practice.

Nearly every active member here grew up at a time when we had to do math w/o calculators and read a map. You look around these days, and the younger the person, the more reliant he is on spell/grammar check, AI, calculators, GPS navigation, etc. Doing math in your head is practically a superpower now to ppl under 30.

On top of that, I believe that practicing good writing is mentally stimulating and prevents cognitive decline.
 
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Doing math in your head is practically a superpower now to ppl under 30.
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Yes, b/c I believe good writing & good communication are important skills. They're also perishable. It may seem over-simplistic, but you get better at writing by practicing good writing. Editing & proofreading are part of that practice.

Nearly every active member here grew up at a time when we had to do math w/o calculators and read a map. You look around these days, and the younger the person, the more reliant he is on spell/grammar check, AI, calculators, GPS navigation, etc. Doing math in your head is practically a superpower now to ppl under 30.

On top of that, I believe that practicing good writing is mentally stimulating and prevents cognitive decline.


I would guess the vocabulary of a high school freshman sixty years ago is bigger than the average college grad today.
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I read it once posted & edit/correct then


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Yes. Sometimes, sort of…. But not nearly often enough nor closely enough.
 
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