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Subject: Stallworld HOF
Posted by: RecycledSpinalFluid
- [1924582] Sat, Aug 10, 2002, 02:54
Just noticed this:
Stallworld's Official Hall of Fame.
Who is that "Dave Hall" guy? He sounds pretty good. |
1 | RecycledSpinalFluid
ID: 1924582 Sat, Aug 10, 2002, 03:01
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BTW...any HOF without mentioning the likes of Greg Robinson, Richard Paganelli, Mark Mendoza, Chris Jensen, Brian Talmadge, etc. is no HOF in my book.
The real Fantasy Game HOF
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2 | Almighty dollar
ID: 21725103 Sat, Aug 10, 2002, 03:25
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Hey, TSN, how about using some of your Ultimate bucks to hire an editor?
"... the criteria for gaining access to TSN's elite HOF remains very specific."
No, "... the criteria ... remain very specific."
"The criteria for induction into the Hall of Fame is subject to change ..."
No, "... the criteria ... are subject to change ..."
"So without further adieu... " (So without further farewell?)
It's "without further ado." Also, if you're going to use an ellipsis at the end of a sentence, it should consist of four dots, not three.
Are there other mistakes in the article? Oh, yes.
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3 | Micheal
ID: 121202620 Sat, Aug 10, 2002, 04:32
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Dude, who cares as long as they pay up?
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4 | cancermoon
ID: 53248219 Sat, Aug 10, 2002, 05:25
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Weird thing is, I trust TSN now as i know about them, but when i search the net for competitions, there are hundreds to chose from, the way i tend to chose is by how professional they are, if I found a fantasy site I have never heard of, that says they pay money as prizes, but i saw they have so much bad grammar or spelling, I would quickly doubt whether they were a legitimate business or not.
Infact spelling and grammar errors are one of the biggest marketing no no's in internet business, and drives away more potential customers than you'd imagine.
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5 | Bungers Leader
ID: 525542313 Sat, Aug 10, 2002, 11:15
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"i" believe cancermoon is "infact" a very ironic person. ;)
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6 | Micheal
ID: 19740220 Sat, Aug 10, 2002, 23:55
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Well then, seeing as how you trust them despite all their grammar errors just goes to show that bad grammar doesn't necessarily mean bad service.
"...hundreds to choose from..."
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7 | Perm Dude Leader
ID: 2065918 Sun, Aug 11, 2002, 00:08
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I don't know that he's saying that bad grammar equates to bad service, Michael. It's more that companies which show bad grammar are less likely to get the opportunity to show their service at all, good or bad.
When I look over resumes for my company, for example, I just toss out any with spelling or grammar errors. Now, the TSN page in question certainly should not rise to the same level as a resume, but several gramatical errors on the same page reflects poorly on their company.
A short note to Erik or Bernie would seem to be appropriate here.
pd
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8 | Species Sustainer
ID: 7724916 Sun, Aug 11, 2002, 00:28
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WORD , RSF (post #2)
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9 | Micheal
ID: 19740220 Sun, Aug 11, 2002, 01:00
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Point taken, PD.
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10 | ¤ Mario LeMoose ¤
ID: 076111 Sun, Aug 11, 2002, 01:06
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Hockey winners ignored. :-(
Hi, PD. :-)
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11 | El Tel
ID: 56423193 Sun, Aug 11, 2002, 02:31
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Much ado about nothing.
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12 | cancermoon
ID: 53248219 Sun, Aug 11, 2002, 03:34
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Micheal I trust them because now i know them, with a bit of comprehension you may have worked out i was referring to people who come across TSN for the first time.
As for my error, hmmn, I was trying to spell like an american, don't they spell everything how it sounds??
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