PixelPusher Starter Jun 23, 2005 #3 pardon me for playing amateur editor, but should it be spelled "Flair" instead of "Flare"?
VF21 Super Moderator Emeritus SME Jun 23, 2005 #4 Not necessarily. "Flare" can mean "to break out in sudden or violent emotion or action." Since that was the way it was submitted, I left it.
Not necessarily. "Flare" can mean "to break out in sudden or violent emotion or action." Since that was the way it was submitted, I left it.
PixelPusher Starter Jun 23, 2005 #5 I stand corrected. That definition actually makes "Flare" even more appropriate than "Flair". "...Get straight A's in English and you start thinking your Edward R. Murrow...Check yourself, Pixelpusher!"
I stand corrected. That definition actually makes "Flare" even more appropriate than "Flair". "...Get straight A's in English and you start thinking your Edward R. Murrow...Check yourself, Pixelpusher!"
VF21 Super Moderator Emeritus SME Jun 23, 2005 #7 PixelPusher said: I stand corrected. That definition actually makes "Flare" even more appropriate than "Flair". "...Get straight A's in English and you start thinking your Edward R. Murrow...Check yourself, Pixelpusher!" Click to expand... Shouldn't that be "you're"? You know I'm just kidding with you, right? Sometimes I just can't let things go by.
PixelPusher said: I stand corrected. That definition actually makes "Flare" even more appropriate than "Flair". "...Get straight A's in English and you start thinking your Edward R. Murrow...Check yourself, Pixelpusher!" Click to expand... Shouldn't that be "you're"? You know I'm just kidding with you, right? Sometimes I just can't let things go by.
PixelPusher Starter Jun 23, 2005 #8 VF21 said: Shouldn't that be "you're"? You know I'm just kidding with you, right? Sometimes I just can't let things go by. Click to expand... ... 11 years and MSN Messenger (and Internet Forums) have eroded my grammer skills. Last edited: Jun 23, 2005
VF21 said: Shouldn't that be "you're"? You know I'm just kidding with you, right? Sometimes I just can't let things go by. Click to expand... ... 11 years and MSN Messenger (and Internet Forums) have eroded my grammer skills.
jacobdrj Bench Jun 27, 2005 #10 Retirement Oppertunities winning is like Taft and Roosevelt splitting the Republican vote, and Wilson winning the election. I regret writing it.
Retirement Oppertunities winning is like Taft and Roosevelt splitting the Republican vote, and Wilson winning the election. I regret writing it.