Vortech problems..
#61
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Since the other post was closed here Doug:
You know, I will admit I was wrong yes. I said KIT. I was right that Vortech makes the SC.
We just had a communication issue that you just jumped on like you do other places. But I will say I am right that you shouldn't have responded the way you do. Learn how to respond BETTER then this might have never happened.
PS, I bet you are enjoying it. I hear a lot of people are pissed too about it.
You know, I will admit I was wrong yes. I said KIT. I was right that Vortech makes the SC.
We just had a communication issue that you just jumped on like you do other places. But I will say I am right that you shouldn't have responded the way you do. Learn how to respond BETTER then this might have never happened.
PS, I bet you are enjoying it. I hear a lot of people are pissed too about it.
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It's a lot not alot
alot is not a word in English and is clearly incorrect. "a lot" is the
correct word for most purposes. See below for more details:
"Alot means nothing because it is not a word in the English language
and therefore should not to be used."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"A lot (two words) is an informal phrase meaning a large portion or
large quantity of something."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"Allot is a verb that means to distribute, to assign a portion, or to divide.
Example: The instructor allotted me 20 minutes to take the test."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
I invite you to read the full page of information at
http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
for more comprehensive information on this.
alot is not a word in English and is clearly incorrect. "a lot" is the
correct word for most purposes. See below for more details:
"Alot means nothing because it is not a word in the English language
and therefore should not to be used."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"A lot (two words) is an informal phrase meaning a large portion or
large quantity of something."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"Allot is a verb that means to distribute, to assign a portion, or to divide.
Example: The instructor allotted me 20 minutes to take the test."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
I invite you to read the full page of information at
http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
for more comprehensive information on this.
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When he says "BETTER", he really means dumber...don't make him think so hard, Doug. Using logic with him is like pushing a retarded kid down the stairs...it just isn't fair.
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Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
Since the other post was closed here Doug:
You know, I will admit I was wrong yes. I said KIT. I was right that Vortech makes the SC.
We just had a communication issue that you just jumped on like you do other places. But I will say I am right that you shouldn't have responded the way you do. Learn how to respond BETTER then this might have never happened.
You know, I will admit I was wrong yes. I said KIT. I was right that Vortech makes the SC.
We just had a communication issue that you just jumped on like you do other places. But I will say I am right that you shouldn't have responded the way you do. Learn how to respond BETTER then this might have never happened.
go back and read the post.. i said KIT from the first post.. yo uare too busy trying to own people you can't read what people type to you
Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
PS, I bet you are enjoying it. I hear a lot of people are pissed too about it.
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oh BTW SOLO for your knowledge.. the SFR Turbo Kit uses Turbonetic Turbo's.. its not a Turbonetics Kit... the APS Turbo Kit uses Garrett Turbo's.. its not a Garrett Turbo Kit.. the Greddy Turbo Kit uses Mitsubishi Turbo's.. its not a Mitsubishi Kit.. its it making sense to you now?
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Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
It's a lot not alot
alot is not a word in English and is clearly incorrect. "a lot" is the
correct word for most purposes. See below for more details:
"Alot means nothing because it is not a word in the English language
and therefore should not to be used."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"A lot (two words) is an informal phrase meaning a large portion or
large quantity of something."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"Allot is a verb that means to distribute, to assign a portion, or to divide.
Example: The instructor allotted me 20 minutes to take the test."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
I invite you to read the full page of information at
http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
for more comprehensive information on this.
alot is not a word in English and is clearly incorrect. "a lot" is the
correct word for most purposes. See below for more details:
"Alot means nothing because it is not a word in the English language
and therefore should not to be used."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"A lot (two words) is an informal phrase meaning a large portion or
large quantity of something."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"Allot is a verb that means to distribute, to assign a portion, or to divide.
Example: The instructor allotted me 20 minutes to take the test."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
I invite you to read the full page of information at
http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
for more comprehensive information on this.
Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
Since the other post was closed here Doug:
You know, I will admit I was wrong yes. I said KIT. I was right that Vortech makes the SC.
We just had a communication issue that you just jumped on like you do other places. But I will say I am right that you shouldn't have responded the way you do. Learn how to respond BETTER then this might have never happened.
PS, I bet you are enjoying it. I hear a lot of people are pissed too about it.
You know, I will admit I was wrong yes. I said KIT. I was right that Vortech makes the SC.
We just had a communication issue that you just jumped on like you do other places. But I will say I am right that you shouldn't have responded the way you do. Learn how to respond BETTER then this might have never happened.
PS, I bet you are enjoying it. I hear a lot of people are pissed too about it.
You could also rephrase the sentences with a conditional word such as "if" at the beginning.
Example:
If you would learn how to respond BETTER, then this might have never happened.
#68
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Originally Posted by SOLO-350Z
It's a lot not alot
alot is not a word in English and is clearly incorrect. "a lot" is the
correct word for most purposes. See below for more details:
"Alot means nothing because it is not a word in the English language
and therefore should not to be used."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"A lot (two words) is an informal phrase meaning a large portion or
large quantity of something."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"Allot is a verb that means to distribute, to assign a portion, or to divide.
Example: The instructor allotted me 20 minutes to take the test."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
I invite you to read the full page of information at
http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
for more comprehensive information on this.
alot is not a word in English and is clearly incorrect. "a lot" is the
correct word for most purposes. See below for more details:
"Alot means nothing because it is not a word in the English language
and therefore should not to be used."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"A lot (two words) is an informal phrase meaning a large portion or
large quantity of something."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
"Allot is a verb that means to distribute, to assign a portion, or to divide.
Example: The instructor allotted me 20 minutes to take the test."
SOURCE: http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
I invite you to read the full page of information at
http://www.garypaulson.net/archives/...-lot-spelling/
for more comprehensive information on this.
I catch my self a lot of the times when i type alot, but sometimes im in a rush or type to fast to really care. way to go on a tangent, its all you have to stand on.
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Originally Posted by CUxtopher
oh chit.........i just got pwnd.
I catch my self a lot of the times when i type alot, but sometimes im in a rush or type to fast to really care. way to go on a tangent, its all you have to stand on.
I catch my self a lot of the times when i type alot, but sometimes im in a rush or type to fast to really care. way to go on a tangent, its all you have to stand on.
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Originally Posted by CUxtopher
oh chit.........i just got pwnd.
I catch my self a lot of the times when i type alot, but sometimes im in a rush or type to fast to really care. way to go on a tangent, its all you have to stand on.
I catch my self a lot of the times when i type alot, but sometimes im in a rush or type to fast to really care. way to go on a tangent, its all you have to stand on.
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