Hail Kharohz
Actually, his disability (as far as I can tell, I'm not aware of the full details) does allow it - just requiring a slower pace and a more difficult approach. The fact is, he can use Microsoft Word (for example, any word processor with basic spellcheck/grammar check works) to double-check his posts, dictionary.com, as well as the various grammar sites listed in above posts in order to clarify his work. I definately do not mind someone having trouble with certain aspects of posting - I'll admit I used to be one of them who had a lot of trouble writing full sentances without one letter abbreviations in them but I improved.
To use an analogy, does someone who has lost a limb really need help opening a capped-bottle for example? There are tools available for that person in order to do it, but just because his disability makes it harder for him do you have to walk him through it step by step and baby him? The fact of the matter is, I definately do not mind Wiccan posting here; in fact, I encourage it as discussion on the lounge tends to be intellectually stimulating and could be useful in helping overcome the disabilities that appear to affect him. I just wish that he attempts to make it legible using every tool available to him.
Personally, I believe you need to come off your high and mighty chair to come back to reality. Many people have disabilities, but they don't need to be helped every step of the way except in some extreme cases. This thread will be good for him in the long run due to the fact that it will help give him the tools he needs in order to make his communication over the internet superior.
Either way, good luck Wiccan, I wish you the best of luck in improving your communication over the internet and I hope that you continue your attempts to make your posts of the highest quality.
Baylan
Edit: Forgot to include my usual hail for clarity for those of us who use the non-threaded view of the fora.
Actually, his disability (as far as I can tell, I'm not aware of the full details) does allow it - just requiring a slower pace and a more difficult approach. The fact is, he can use Microsoft Word (for example, any word processor with basic spellcheck/grammar check works) to double-check his posts, dictionary.com, as well as the various grammar sites listed in above posts in order to clarify his work. I definately do not mind someone having trouble with certain aspects of posting - I'll admit I used to be one of them who had a lot of trouble writing full sentances without one letter abbreviations in them but I improved.
To use an analogy, does someone who has lost a limb really need help opening a capped-bottle for example? There are tools available for that person in order to do it, but just because his disability makes it harder for him do you have to walk him through it step by step and baby him? The fact of the matter is, I definately do not mind Wiccan posting here; in fact, I encourage it as discussion on the lounge tends to be intellectually stimulating and could be useful in helping overcome the disabilities that appear to affect him. I just wish that he attempts to make it legible using every tool available to him.
Personally, I believe you need to come off your high and mighty chair to come back to reality. Many people have disabilities, but they don't need to be helped every step of the way except in some extreme cases. This thread will be good for him in the long run due to the fact that it will help give him the tools he needs in order to make his communication over the internet superior.
Either way, good luck Wiccan, I wish you the best of luck in improving your communication over the internet and I hope that you continue your attempts to make your posts of the highest quality.
Baylan
Edit: Forgot to include my usual hail for clarity for those of us who use the non-threaded view of the fora.