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Originally posted by cloughie View Post
I sea wot you mean flour!
Back home though, my partner immediately suggested one: The teacher spelled the word incorrectly!
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Postit took me a long time to think of an example where I'd use spelled instead of spelt
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI see 'wreaked' instead of 'wrought' a lot these days (as in "he wreaked havoc").It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI see 'wreaked' instead of 'wrought' a lot these days (as in "he wreaked havoc").
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Originally posted by smittims View PostThanks, vinteuil. I had always assumed 'wrought' was the past tense of 'wreak'. No wonder English is difficult. I sympathise with those learning to pronounce 'cough, bough, though, through, and enough'.
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As some forumites will be aware I am singularly lacking on the gadgets front and so can't access the delights of catch-up. However over breakfast I had a brainwave - as I thought. Many years ago I bought an HP netbook as a stopgap and backup for my PC, which was starting to become unreliable at a time when I was having to deal remotely with my mother's affairs. Once the PC was eventually replaced I had no occasion to use it except briefly about 8 years ago. Long story short it took a long time this morning to get it to the point where I could search for BBC Sounds and register - as I thought. As I rather expected the website is full of superfluous rubbish which makes a very slow device even slower, but then I was faced with registration pages that are a picture wall over skinny text - such that I couldn't see what I was supposed to be filling in and what to click on to get to the next stage... Even if I was doing that on my PC I would have struggled to decipher it. Why was it felt necessary to put up pictures - not even of any relevance, just there to make the page look hip and happening and mindful of diversity tickboxes in my jaundiced view.
I spent close to 90 minutes getting the device up and working(most of it waiting for a response admittedly), and then about 45 minutes trying to decipher the registration form and wait for the website and the device to decide whether they would cooperate on the age response, email address and password entries.When I cleared that hurdle and was faced with a list of questions starting with DOB and gender I gave up. The sun is shining, the garden needs attention and life's too short to be doing intrusive questionnaires on an excruciatingly slow device. I think the speed issue can be improved; although it never was especially fast even when new I suspect that there are updates that need dealing with.That will require discussion with my son which will take time, but that still leaves the Beeb's profiling demands issue to be addressed.
This digital age isn't for me...
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