#10778 posted by Solarn on 2011/01/20 22:06:19
I did. They do make things easier. It's still not as simple to use as QuArK, but on the other hand, it doesn't habitually corrupt a brush every 20 minutes or so. So all in all, it's a good trade-off.
Might Want To Try Netradiant
#10779 posted by jt_ on 2011/01/20 22:41:18
It's pretty much just a version of gtkradiant, except that it's actually still being updated.
#10780 posted by ijed on 2011/01/21 12:50:37
on the other hand, it doesn't habitually corrupt a brush every 20 minutes or so. So all in all, it's a good trade-off.
Thanks for that :)
#10781 posted by gb on 2011/01/22 23:56:06
It's "Jardrup" dammit. Stop raping a good Danish name.
Swedish
#10782 posted by negke on 2011/01/22 23:59:54
Like that Tom Green song...
#10783 posted by RickyT33 on 2011/01/23 13:24:45
sorry
While We're At It
#10784 posted by negke on 2011/01/23 13:42:37
I hate if English-speaking people misspell foreign words with e and i according to their pronounciation, e.g. Weiner or Einstien. Fucking jerks. You hear that, Ritschert?????
Oh Go And Fuck Yourself You
#10785 posted by RickyT33 on 2011/01/23 15:02:07
jumped up european prick, you think I give a fuck if my english isn't good enough for people who havent got anything better to do than take the piss from people who speak the language natively? Atleast my name is pronouncable, Neg-ke?
OUTRAGEOUS!!!!
#10786 posted by negke on 2011/01/23 15:36:15
We shall settle this with a deadly exchange of platitudes in the High Brow thread!!!!
Or maybe not - we might both lose.
Fight!
#10787 posted by jt_ on 2011/01/23 16:02:06
I Think I Already Lost
#10788 posted by RickyT33 on 2011/01/23 16:15:50
I cant be bothered. But still, what's wrong with Weiner and Einstein? Is that not how you spell those words?
That's How You Spell Einstein
#10789 posted by jt_ on 2011/01/23 16:21:51
Wiener is spelled like <---.
Holy Fack
#10790 posted by SleepwalkR on 2011/01/23 17:15:44
#10791 posted by Spirit on 2011/01/23 17:29:36
Poltregiest kinnduhgarden blitzkrooeek.
Swinehundt!
#10792 posted by generic on 2011/01/23 17:54:26
Bable
#10793 posted by madfox on 2011/01/23 19:33:38
fish
Just A Pet Peeve
#10794 posted by negke on 2011/01/23 20:15:40
Those are fairly common loan words, so one should expect people to be able to spell them correctly. Oh well.
Neggers
#10795 posted by SleepwalkR on 2011/01/23 21:17:53
I agree. But then, I dislike all kinds of spelling and grammar errors, esp. when they are made out of neglect or ignorance. People should take more time writing and re-reading their posts.
Ecially...
#10796 posted by Spirit on 2011/01/23 22:47:12
What I find even worse is (usually) US Americans using abbreviations and acronyms everywhere. Not only is that often obfuscating the actual context but they also don't seem to realise that the world does not revolve around them and that people from other countries (who use the same internet...) might have no clue what they mean.
On that note the auto complete and auto correction on my android phone makes writing even complicated words fun quite fun. Even "ridiculous" which I will never learn to type. Seriously, I use a dictionary every time I write it. Bier let's see what happens is I type really fast and fyi not spellchwvk the result... weeee
#10797 posted by meTch on 2011/01/23 23:48:45
ueh dems poples naught noh how spelt word dems luike ijeeuts
What Now?
#10798 posted by ijed on 2011/01/24 00:34:37
I habitually mispel words with e and i. I also use colloquialisms and make typos. Sometimes I don't even use the spellcheker.
Sometimes, I can't be arsed setting my spellchecker to UK as opposed to US English.
Y de repente puede hablar puro guea.
If you're wanting clear and impeccable use of language then I'd suggest maybe that the internet isn't the best place to go.
Oh, and get over yourself.
#10799 posted by gb on 2011/01/24 07:23:44
Achtung, Polizei! Grammatik bitte!
Yeah I Know
#10800 posted by SleepwalkR on 2011/01/24 08:05:35
I'm just saying that I prefer proper spelling and grammar to internet speak. I have nothing against colloquialisms though.
#10801 posted by madfox on 2011/01/24 15:10:33
you can use ones language
but not ones intention.
Fair Enough
#10802 posted by ijed on 2011/01/24 15:49:05
I know what you mean - 'w00t lulz aw1sme!' pisses everyone off.
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