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Posted: 5/24/2006, 6:26 pm
by Kathy
my heart is pounding so fast/hard that I'm out of breath. I'm sitting on my couch doing nothing?! What the heck is going on?!
Posted: 5/24/2006, 6:32 pm
by Johnny
:O
panic attack!
Posted: 5/24/2006, 6:42 pm
by Johnny
And I got AIM now! :O
DocTuna 001
Posted: 5/24/2006, 7:03 pm
by myownsatellite
I added Teh Johnny! :O
Posted: 5/24/2006, 9:20 pm
by clumsychild_
laurel wrote:the house finale confused me. and i missed the very last line, so i'm rewatching it on a different channel in a different time zone. it seemed very important, and my ears crapped out on me on that final line...
I wonder how much it'll affect the initial storylines next season.

Posted: 5/24/2006, 9:28 pm
by myownsatellite
clumsychild_ wrote:laurel wrote:the house finale confused me. and i missed the very last line, so i'm rewatching it on a different channel in a different time zone. it seemed very important, and my ears crapped out on me on that final line...
I wonder how much it'll affect the initial storylines next season.

I'm so glad that people on this board know the difference between affect and effect.

Posted: 5/25/2006, 5:07 am
by Kathy
affect and effect ... when people get that wrong I want to get out my red pen and correct it! (I was a uni TA a few years ago... loved my red pen

)
AND... the other day someone at work with a high-paying job and a Masters degree typed this:
"As for the question of how much we should divulge... I would be comfortable if you explain are process to them"
are instead of our?!?!

Posted: 5/25/2006, 7:06 am
by lora
didn't sleep last night and now i'm at work!
i don't remember the last time i was forced to stay up past 10am
i miss my fucking bed time
Posted: 5/25/2006, 7:27 am
by Henrietta
I flatter myself that I am ok at grammar, but I still don't know the difference between affect and effect...
Posted: 5/25/2006, 8:54 am
by clumsychild_
Affect = verb, effect = noun.

Posted: 5/25/2006, 10:51 am
by Bandalero
they're interchangable. in my world.
Posted: 5/25/2006, 12:25 pm
by pit_girl1
clumsychild_ wrote:Affect = verb, effect = noun.

Effect can also be a verb. When used that way it means to give rise to something, to give birth to something, etc. Like you can say "the law will effect changes" meaning the law will cause changes to happen. I suck at giving definitions but yes, it does work that way too.
Posted: 5/25/2006, 3:07 pm
by Henrietta
Shoot, then I still don't know the difference.
Posted: 5/25/2006, 4:00 pm
by Kathy
woah, slow CM day... only 12 posts since I checked last?!
Posted: 5/25/2006, 4:16 pm
by happening fish
The news mistakenly uses "elude" instead of "evade" all the time and it drives me up the wall.
Posted: 5/25/2006, 4:22 pm
by _old_lady_peace
ooh i hate grammatical errors
some girl for her journalism report, she wrote "seniors addition"
what she meant was "seniors edition"
and she couldn't spell "huge". my girlfriend spelled it out for her and she said "no, that's hug"
HAHAHAHAHAHA
yes, they did let her graduate. i can't believe it either.
Posted: 5/25/2006, 7:07 pm
by Johnny
Oh noes! The Oiler's aren't playing too well at the moment. :*(**
Posted: 5/25/2006, 8:05 pm
by myownsatellite
pit_girl1 wrote:clumsychild_ wrote:Affect = verb, effect = noun.

Effect can also be a verb. When used that way it means to give rise to something, to give birth to something, etc. Like you can say "the law will effect changes" meaning the law will cause changes to happen. I suck at giving definitions but yes, it does work that way too.
Affect can also be an expression. Like a facial expression, or somesuch.
Also, the easiest way I've found to remember the most common usages is as follows:
<B>A</B>ffect = <b>A</b>ction
<b>E</b>ffect = <b>E</b>nd result
Posted: 5/25/2006, 8:59 pm
by Johnny
Boo urns!
Ferdinand did not work his magic tonight!
Posted: 5/25/2006, 9:29 pm
by christa lynn