Why don't some people use the spell checker on the right hand side before submitting a question/answer ?

norcalirish2006-10-18T20:48:00Z

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Because it's a brand new feature and they're not used to having it as an option.

brat7894562006-10-18T21:22:29Z

To be honest, I don't have the patience. When I respond while I am at work it takes forever to do anything or does nothing at all because I am on an ancient Mac there.

I don't mind wrong words...its when people post in abbreviations like "ur" and "u" . That drives me nuts, but I'm sure my spelling drives people nutty. I typically know how to spell but I think faster than what I am capable of typing and sometimes skip letters etc.

kullas2016-11-23T23:53:59Z

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Anonymous2006-10-18T20:55:04Z

I'm thinking because as willing as people are to helping answer questions, its just a way to waste time...so why waste more spell checking.
Anyway most (not all) the questions on here can be answered by doing a simple "search" on the internet, who sounds more stupid, the person not bothering to spell check or the person with the easy answered question?!

still waiting2006-10-18T20:53:17Z

This question gets brought up alot. Sadly, the spell checker doesn't force people to use punctuation. I can't tell you how many answers I've read that don't have a single period. And these are our future leaders!

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