Friday, October 13, 2006

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We're like how we write.

"Writing with misspellings in half essentially writing (blogs) ... well ... it's like to let visitors come to your house and it was all dirty and unkempt"

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

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The post that started it all.

Literacy Campaign Blogger

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I know the name of the campaign could be wrong. It is not sending someone to INEA (put here a link INEA but I doubt that anyone who needs it will be able to understand). This is a small campaign to raise awareness to all those who read this blog and my staff to do everything possible to care for our spelling.

guess Most of you who are college students (or graduates), and it is a shame that at this point, some written without any regard for the English language (the middle and high school students not escape). It is true that errors are not corrected reborn, but something as basic as spelling only learn if you want, and I think the blog is an opportunity to practice.

is true that we can make mistakes in writing (this blog is an example of this), but there are others who deliberately commit many spelling mistakes can be difficult to understand what they mean.

The way to support this campaign is putting this button transparent background in the sidebar of your blog (and of course, do everything possible to improve their spelling).

The idea of \u200b\u200bthis campaign is server, who is supported by Kamelie , the message button is the brainchild of writer Gabriel Trujillo "Tony Rocks is in charge of broadcasting, and the button was created by Marsahn

Monday, October 9, 2006

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Write the spelling

A Mexican blogger living in Spain wrote this in his blog on the campaign

And it's an important exercise in self-censorship and responsibility which encourages "English-speaking Bloggers commit themselves to make proper use of spelling when writing in their blogs. "

I seem sensible campaign for, to see if once and for all, is done to make people aware that freedom of expression is not exercised from the vulgarity, bad taste, lack of education and, above all, with spelling mistakes. They are totally different things, and some people under the banner of "freedom of expression" merely justify deficiencies, limitations or simple folly.

True that we apply ourselves the story of "who is completely blameless cast the first stone." All, and perhaps no exaggeration to say that absolutely everyone at some point we have posted an entry with spelling mistakes (motivated primarily by a typing error or a slight revision of our text), but not now speak of these "kits" product of neglect, but we refer to texts full of blunders and misspellings inherited from the modern custom of sending messages on your phone or participate in a chat room. From this humble

virtual space we joined the campaign, hoping not to fall into oblivion and giving a positive result to improve the quality of the contents of the Blogosphere.
This is why we include this button on our blogroll to show our commitment to this cause.
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Three links speaking of the proper use of spelling reform

The comments the author of the blog " coat Radio "Has left us three very good links to articles about spelling in blogs, one here, the post is entertaining and educational talks about the most common misspellings in the blogosphere:

Orthographic Most Common
Horrors Everyone has their own style of writing and their own way of understanding their texts, however, can often give way to misinterpretation or reading difficult if we wrote a very complicated, convoluted or ... sucker. The difficulty that we readers not only affected by a complicated style, also spelling or grammatical errors that may go unnoticed at the time of writing and affect the meaning of the sentence (not the same "fret smell" that "smells fret), especially when it comes to the dreaded diacritics are those used to distinguish two words that are spelled the same but mean different things (only = only, single = one person). Then put the most common mistakes I've found (and apparently very "innocent") so you can have a reference guide before posting your writing.

diacritics: When words sound alike but not identical. There

vs Ay! vs

I think there is for errors more common, since the three words sound alike. There
: indicates a direction, a place.

* Here is the output.
* The right way is there.

Visit: the verb BE is therefore written with axes and means that something exists.

* In this case there are three toys.
* There are still chances to win the game.

Alas: it is an exclamation, it means that you use it when something surprising happens.

* Oh, my children!
* Oh! You gave me a blow from a ball. Compare

:

* See you there!
* Ay what a pain!
* There is still much to be done. You vs Tu



You: refers to your partner (second person). Is a pronoun, so it will always be used when you want to tell someone.

Read the full article at design Alchemists ....

The other two articles are equally interesting:
The defect in the written verbiage
The method of inverse pyramid (same author of the comment)

Friday, October 6, 2006

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"Whoever fluent language, think logically better

-Alex Grijelmo journalist The Country

Thursday, October 5, 2006

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to have no problems when putting the image on our blogs, the key is to select all the code for this give it a click in the box below the image and the cursor still there, we click the right mouse button and click on the "select all" (Select All) the next step is just copy and paste the code within our workforce.

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About this blog:

Why was this blog?
This blog was created to support the campaign: "You are what you write, you like writing" designed, developed and launched by:

Garbatek: Original idea campaign (http://garbatek.blogspot.com/ )
Marsahn: Logo Design. (http://marsahn.blogspot.com/)
Gabriel Trujillo: Phrase button (http://trujillo.blogspot.com/)
Kamelie Zarzamora. (http://kameliezarzamora.blogspot.com/)

What is this campaign.
The campaign invites all English-speaking bloggers who undertake to make proper use of spelling when writing in their blogs.

We keep a record.
If you decide to give host to the campaign on my blog and also help with promotion, you can set the campaign button on your blog and send an email to add a link to your blog in the right sidebar of this blog. UPDATE: For reasons of space it is impossible to linking them together.

Join the blog
If you would like to write a post where he developed an idea of \u200b\u200bwhy good spelling write on blogs, whether in your blog or right here in this space, contact me to send you an invitation or put a link to your post.

Email: sintetika@hotmail.com