Re: Use of "ITS" vs "IT'S" (OT)

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Re: Use of "ITS" vs "IT'S" (OT)

Mike Morrow-3
Ron wrote:

> Every time I write a phrase using _its_ or _it's_ I have to
> stop and think about it.

Other very common errors are:
(1)  Misuse of "your" and "you're",
(2)  Misuse of "their" and "there" and "they're",
(3)  Misuse "to" and "too".

We all make such errors on occasion, but when any individual
native English speaker commits these errors persistently, it
reflects badly on that individual even in informal communication.
For the sake of personal pride, I try to avoid these errors,
even though I know that the message would still be understood.

Keith wrote:

> I'm just glad that CW is for the most part a punctuation-free
> mode!

Morse has a rich assortment of punctuation, including one for
the apostrophe (.----.).  I learned many 30 years ago while
preparing for my commercial radiotelegraph license exam.  When
Notice to Mariner bulletins (NAVAREAs and HYDROLANTs) were still
being sent in Morse on the maritime HF bands, one came across
frequent use of the open parenthesis (-.--.), close parenthesis
(-.--.-), and colon (---...).  Today I still write "=" whenever
I hear the -...- (BT) combination.  Even Army MARS Morse bulletins
25 years ago sometimes used them, most likely due to inexperience
on the part of someone using a Morse keyboard to prepare the
broadcast.  The general membership did not seem to like such
surprises in the text that they were trying to copy!

Mike / KK5F
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OT: It's IT Cookies

VE3GAM Allen McRorie
just saw a program on Food Network the other day, apparently there is
a chocolate covered ice cream cookie called "It's It" in San Francisco,
they looked pretty good

Al  
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Morrow" <[hidden email]>
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Use of "ITS" vs "IT'S" (OT)


> Ron wrote:
>
>> Every time I write a phrase using _its_ or _it's_ I have to
>> stop and think about it.
>
> Other very common errors are:
> (1)  Misuse of "your" and "you're",
> (2)  Misuse of "their" and "there" and "they're",
> (3)  Misuse "to" and "too".
>
> We all make such errors on occasion, but when any individual
> native English speaker commits these errors persistently, it
> reflects badly on that individual even in informal communication.
> For the sake of personal pride, I try to avoid these errors,
> even though I know that the message would still be understood.
>
> Keith wrote:
>
>> I'm just glad that CW is for the most part a punctuation-free
>> mode!
>
> Morse has a rich assortment of punctuation, including one for
> the apostrophe (.----.).  I learned many 30 years ago while
> preparing for my commercial radiotelegraph license exam.  When
> Notice to Mariner bulletins (NAVAREAs and HYDROLANTs) were still
> being sent in Morse on the maritime HF bands, one came across
> frequent use of the open parenthesis (-.--.), close parenthesis
> (-.--.-), and colon (---...).  Today I still write "=" whenever
> I hear the -...- (BT) combination.  Even Army MARS Morse bulletins
> 25 years ago sometimes used them, most likely due to inexperience
> on the part of someone using a Morse keyboard to prepare the
> broadcast.  The general membership did not seem to like such
> surprises in the text that they were trying to copy!
>
> Mike / KK5F
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Re: OT: It's IT Cookies

w6jd
They are very good! Worth a trip! Besides we need the tourist
dollars.

73,
Doug, W6JD

-------------- Original message --------------
From: "VE3GAM Allen McRorie" <[hidden email]>

> just saw a program on Food Network the other day, apparently there is
> a chocolate covered ice cream cookie called "It's It" in San Francisco,
> they looked pretty good
>
> Al
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Morrow"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 2:28 PM
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Use of "ITS" vs "IT'S" (OT)
>
>
> > Ron wrote:
> >
> >> Every time I write a phrase using _its_ or _it's_ I have to
> >> stop and think about it.
> >
> > Other very common errors are:
> > (1) Misuse of "your" and "you're",
> > (2) Misuse of "their" and "there" and "they're",
> > (3) Misuse "to" and "too".
> >
> > We all make such errors on occasion, but when any individual
> > native English speaker commits these errors persistently, it
> > reflects badly on that individual even in informal communication.
> > For the sake of personal pride, I try to avoid these errors,
> > even though I know that the message would still be understood.
> >
> > Keith wrote:
> >
> >> I'm just glad that CW is for the most part a punctuation-free
> >> mode!
> >
> > Morse has a rich assortment of punctuation, including one for
> > the apostrophe (.----.). I learned many 30 years ago while
> > preparing for my commercial radiotelegraph license exam. When
> > Notice to Mariner bulletins (NAVAREAs and HYDROLANTs) were still
> > being sent in Morse on the maritime HF bands, one came across
> > frequent use of the open parenthesis (-.--.), close parenthesis
> > (-.--.-), and colon (---...). Today I still write "=" whenever
> > I hear the -...- (BT) combination. Even Army MARS Morse bulletins
> > 25 years ago sometimes used them, most likely due to inexperience
> > on the part of someone using a Morse keyboard to prepare the
> > broadcast. The general membership did not seem to like such
> > surprises in the text that they were trying to copy!
> >
> > Mike / KK5F
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