11-06-2009, 03:26 AM
Off topic, 'alot' and 'atleast', as well as saying 'i no', when you should say 'I know',
etc, are not really very good examples of good use of the English language, especially for those who use it as their first language!
What would be the point of having groups, dedicated to what people are already discussing in the various forums here,
such as Microsoft Support, together with its sub-forums, or Video Gaming or Website Development etc?
It just seems that the point of this, could be to provide a corner or two,
for some like-minded members to hang out in, who possibly share the same viewpoint, with a view to forming a clique or whatever, which could possibly
lead to fragmentation and isolation perhaps, which doesn't really seem to fit the spirit of this community.
That's just my humble opinion though, so it may not be considered to be that vakid.
etc, are not really very good examples of good use of the English language, especially for those who use it as their first language!
What would be the point of having groups, dedicated to what people are already discussing in the various forums here,
such as Microsoft Support, together with its sub-forums, or Video Gaming or Website Development etc?
It just seems that the point of this, could be to provide a corner or two,
for some like-minded members to hang out in, who possibly share the same viewpoint, with a view to forming a clique or whatever, which could possibly
lead to fragmentation and isolation perhaps, which doesn't really seem to fit the spirit of this community.
That's just my humble opinion though, so it may not be considered to be that vakid.
Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance - Confucius
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