Originally posted by Wulfman
once upon a time, before people could write fast on typewriters/computers, someone invented shorthand. a lot of people couldn't read it.
now, people don't have the time to type long texts on mobile phones, so they adapt their writing skills.
once technology will allow "better suited" mobiles...
mfg
wulfman
once upon a time, before people could write fast on typewriters/computers, someone invented shorthand. a lot of people couldn't read it.
now, people don't have the time to type long texts on mobile phones, so they adapt their writing skills.
once technology will allow "better suited" mobiles...
mfg
wulfman
In the end, communication is the goal. That's why we have standard English (or German, or whatever.) These languages have evolved over many many years to enable people to communicate ideas in effective and subtle ways. Now, I know many of you are "math" people, whose language skills were never their strongest suit, but you have to have respect for language, even if you aren't Mark Twain. What would you think of someone if they said (or obviously thought) that electrical engineering or computer science was a bunch of worthless bullshit? Wouldn't you lose respect for them? Well language isn't bullshit either. It's how great ideas are proliferated, and how they have been proliferated for centuries. It is a great treasure of our culture, and you'd damned well better show some respect for it.
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