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Convienient

Mind that apostrophe.
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Convienient

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Postby scotia » March 24th, 2023, 11:04 am

"Convienient" - This is described as a new way to manage our Council Tax account online.
I'm still trying to work out how to pronounce it before I contact them to ask what it means.

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Re: Convienient

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Postby Mike4 » March 24th, 2023, 11:17 am

scotia wrote:"Convienient" - This is described as a new way to manage our Council Tax account online.
I'm still trying to work out how to pronounce it before I contact them to ask what it means.


I blame the teechers.

A mis-spelling I see regularly is 'defiantly', when they obviously mean 'definitely'. For example "You can defiantly manage your Council Tax more easily online." (I made that one up though.)

It's so common that I think youngsters are beginning to think the two words mean the same.

Maybe this should be on Bitter Lemons...

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Re: Convienient

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Postby servodude » March 24th, 2023, 11:40 am

Mike4 wrote:
scotia wrote:"Convienient" - This is described as a new way to manage our Council Tax account online.
I'm still trying to work out how to pronounce it before I contact them to ask what it means.


I blame the teechers.

A mis-spelling I see regularly is 'defiantly', when they obviously mean 'definitely'. For example "You can defiantly manage your Council Tax more easily online." (I made that one up though.)

It's so common that I think youngsters are beginning to think the two words mean the same.

Maybe this should be on Bitter Lemons...


Yeah you should of posted it their :evil:

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Re: Convienient

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Postby Mike4 » March 24th, 2023, 12:44 pm

servodude wrote:
Mike4 wrote:
I blame the teechers.

A mis-spelling I see regularly is 'defiantly', when they obviously mean 'definitely'. For example "You can defiantly manage your Council Tax more easily online." (I made that one up though.)

It's so common that I think youngsters are beginning to think the two words mean the same.

Maybe this should be on Bitter Lemons...


Yeah you should of posted it their :evil:


As yes. Reminds me of the old joke "How do you soothe an upset pedant?"

You say "There, their, they're, never mined..."

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Re: Convienient

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Postby pje16 » March 24th, 2023, 12:46 pm

Mike4 wrote:As yes. Reminds me of the old joke "How do you soothe an upset pedant?"

You say "There, their, they're, never mined..."

pleased to see you were pacific about that ;)

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Re: Convienient

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Postby stewamax » March 24th, 2023, 8:51 pm

its vs it's is bad enough.
But ones vs one's is even worse, especially as ones can also be a plural ("The Young Ones")
I think our language was intentionally designed to confuse Johnny Foreigner; it certainly confuses me.

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Re: Convienient

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Postby DrFfybes » March 24th, 2023, 9:29 pm

Good job there are still some disciples of Which Tyler [1] left.

Paul

[1] Lesser known than his brother, and founder of the Pedants' Revolt.

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Re: Convienient

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Postby Mike4 » March 24th, 2023, 9:40 pm

DrFfybes wrote:Good job there are still some disciples of Which Tyler [1] left.

Paul

[1] Lesser known than his brother, and founder of the Pedants' Revolt.


Reminds me of the little-known younger sister of Karl Marx who invented the starting pistol, widely used nowadays in athletics.

Her name was Onya.

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Re: Convienient

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Postby GoSeigen » March 25th, 2023, 8:38 am

Mike4 wrote:
DrFfybes wrote:Good job there are still some disciples of Which Tyler [1] left.

Paul

[1] Lesser known than his brother, and founder of the Pedants' Revolt.


Reminds me of the little-known younger sister of Karl Marx who invented the starting pistol, widely used nowadays in athletics.

Her name was Onya.


Onya? What a strange name. Are you sure it wasn't Anya?


On a certain popular website I use, no matter what time of day I log on, for the past two years (multiple times daily) I've received the message:

"We are expiriencing a high level of traffic at the moment. Click here to prove you are not a BOT".


They're far too busy to open a spell checker obviously, but also, am I supposed to guess what the acronym BOT represents? Boring Old Tosser perhaps?



GS

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Re: Convienient

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Postby Mike4 » March 25th, 2023, 10:21 am

GoSeigen wrote:
Mike4 wrote:
Reminds me of the little-known younger sister of Karl Marx who invented the starting pistol, widely used nowadays in athletics.

Her name was Onya.


Onya? What a strange name. Are you sure it wasn't Anya?


On a certain popular website I use, no matter what time of day I log on, for the past two years (multiple times daily) I've received the message:

"We are expiriencing a high level of traffic at the moment. Click here to prove you are not a BOT".


They're far too busy to open a spell checker obviously, but also, am I supposed to guess what the acronym BOT represents? Boring Old Tosser perhaps?



GS



Never mind the spelling. When I see a message like that I find myself wondering where visiting bots are supposed to click.

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Re: Convienient

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Postby jfgw » March 25th, 2023, 11:41 am

Mike4 wrote:Never mind the spelling. When I see a message like that I find myself wondering where visiting bots are supposed to click.


Personally, I find it quite difficult to control a mouse with my buttocks, and I don't have a big enough pimple to selectively press the buttons.

I actually usually use a graphics tablet which has a stylus but... no, I would rather not go there.


Julian F. G. W.

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Re: Convienient

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Postby bungeejumper » March 28th, 2023, 9:45 am

Mike4 wrote:Reminds me of the little-known younger sister of Karl Marx who invented the starting pistol, widely used nowadays in athletics.

Her name was Onya.

Which reminds me:
There was a young man of La Plata
Who was widely renowned as a phata.
His explosive reports
At the Argentine sports
Made him much in demand as a stata.


Aye thang yew.

BJ

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Re: Convienient

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Postby stewamax » April 1st, 2023, 5:22 pm

Mike4 wrote:Reminds me of the little-known younger sister of Karl Marx who invented the starting pistol, widely used nowadays in athletics.
Her name was Onya.

... and a member of the Get Set


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