Chris McKeon wrote:Sorry about those Spieling errors. I sort of hit the wrong Keys.
It's,good to think of making a post as if you're making a flight:
First set up your glider. Then preflight your glider to check for errors and fix them.
Do the same when you post:
First type your post and submit it. Then read it to check for errors and fix them.
The forum is set up to give you 4 hours to make changes to your post. After that, you can use the "Report" button to request specific spelling and grammar changes to your post. Any important changes to content will usually include a moderator's note explaining what was changed and why. We do that so people can count on what's been written. Posts should not mysteriously change or disappear when people are not looking!
One negative consequence of the 4 hour editing window is this possibility:
A posts: "I hate hang gliding!"
B posts: "You're a jerk!"
Then "A" changes "hate" to "love". The two posts now look like this:
A posts: "I love hang gliding!"
B posts: "You're a jerk!"
Now who looks like a jerk?
So before you respond to any post (especially during an argument), remember that the post may be changed many times within 4 hours of the original post time. So it's good to wait 4 hours before responding to ensure that nothing is sincerely or maliciously changed.