An old-timer with whom I worked when I was a youngster (I guess that I qualify
as an "old-timer" now, come to think of it - with 27 years as an engineer under
my belt...) was a notoriously bad speller. He came up in the profession in the
days when you wrote out letters and reports by hand, and they were typed by a
secretary - who knew how to spell.
I like to think that I am the exception that proves the rule ("prove" from the
Latin "probat", meaning test...) - I scored in the 99th percentile on the SAT
in English, and once, when I pointed out an obscure error in grammar in a
company publication to a senior tech writer (who is a former high school
English teacher), was asked - "Are you sure that you're an engineer?"
Correct spelling and proper grammar are dropping by the wayside in the modern
world, unfortunately. Even folks who use words for a living - television
commentators (especially sports commentators) and the like - rarely have a
strong grasp of the fundamentals of the language (Every time I hear some
talking head on the boob tube say, "He played good out there today", I want to
scream.)
Gary McCormick
San Jose, CA
"Hall, Phillip B. (MSFC-ED03)" <Phillip.B.Hall@nasa.gov> wrote: I think it is
a "left brain - right brain" thing. Engineers can not
spell well - this one included. If it was not for spell-check people
would have good time with me:)
I am generally pretty creative, but I do have "gaps". I started taking
guitar lessons and this has really helped exercise the left brain. I am
finding my designs come easier and more often. Now if I had the time to
build all this stuff....
Have a great Roadster week everyone!
Phil
SEROC
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On Behalf Of MH
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 8:17 AM
To: Gary and Cindy Ault; datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] OT: Spelling
I worked with civil engineers at Black & Veatch for more than twenty
years.
One in particular that I liked working with and whom I respected, once
wrote a "spec" sheet for some motor driven equipment for a water
treatment plant project. He consistently spelled out "moter" numerous
times in the document.
Good thing it was proofread by others before it was published.
Mike Hudson '67 - Stroker / 5 speed
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary and Cindy Ault"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12:47 AM
Subject: [Roadsters] OT: Spelling
> Sorry. I couldn't help myself.
>
> Some person has a windshield washer "nosel" for sale on eBay. My
grandfather,
> for whom I have tremendous respect, never got past the 6th grade. His
> spelling was better. How do these people get along in a modern world?
> ("Nosel" wasn't misspelled once; the spelling was consistent
throughout
the
> listing.)
>
> Gary
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