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Old January 30th 05, 09:57 PM
jim rosinski
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I do not
countenance sloppy work, or sloppy writing. In many cases its just
being lazy and I won't stand for that either. Makes me real unpopular


Normally I wouldn't point out an error this minor, but considering the
nature of the topic and the fact that the same error occurs at least
twice in your post I thought it worthwhile. The contraction of "it is"
to "it's" requires an apostrophe. The string "its" indicates
posession, which from context above is not what you mean.
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Jim Rosinski

 




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