RE: SOTW: VW Citi Golf
Discussion
KM666 said:
And whlist were on Punctuation does the article really need a hyphen between 'African' and 'Built' African-built or African built.
Yes. It doesn't really need the hyphen, but it does make it explicitly clear that African-built is attributable to 'Citi Golf'. The point of such things is to make your meaning as clear as possible, and adding the hyphen removes any alternative interpretations of the phrase.Might not seem important to you (and each to their own - and I wouldn't attack you for your approach to such things), but anything that makes meaning clearer is a good thing from my point of view (including, when appropriate, emoticons and abbreviations) HTH, etc.
Now - back on topic, please folks!
shoestring7 said:
You have missed the point. You decide; either make your post easy for others to understand and respond to, or don't (because spelling and punctuation obviously don't matter on an internet forum about cars).
SS7
PS 'Organ grinder's a retard'
shoestring7, your boring!SS7
PS 'Organ grinder's a retard'
Talk about the car!
Simon999 said:
shoestring7 said:
You have missed the point. You decide; either make your post easy for others to understand and respond to, or don't (because spelling and punctuation obviously don't matter on an internet forum about cars).
SS7
PS 'Organ grinder's a retard'
shoestring7, you're boring!SS7
PS 'Organ grinder's a retard'
Talk about the car!
shoestring7 said:
KM666 said:
Esseesse said:
KM666 said:
oh st i missed a full stop somebody call the Police. and you think thats bad? i hope you never have cause to deal with UWE, they cant even spell simple two letter words in the emails they send me. and thats a damn university! you cant blame they money if the organ grinders a retard
Edited by KM666 on Friday 18th March 16:57
I can guarantee that most people will skip straight past your post because of your inability to punctuate and format well. Seriously don’t bother posting unless it’s going to be in something resembling English next time.
SS7
PS 'Organ grinder's a retard'
Riggers said:
KM666 said:
And whlist were on Punctuation does the article really need a hyphen between 'African' and 'Built' African-built or African built.
Yes. It doesn't really need the hyphen, but it does make it explicitly clear that African-built is attributable to 'Citi Golf'. The point of such things is to make your meaning as clear as possible, and adding the hyphen removes any alternative interpretations of the phrase.Might not seem important to you (and each to their own - and I wouldn't attack you for your approach to such things), but anything that makes meaning clearer is a good thing from my point of view (including, when appropriate, emoticons and abbreviations) HTH, etc.
Now - back on topic, please folks!
KM666 said:
same as not starting a sentance with a capitol letter doesnt remove any meaning from the sentance. unless your that much of a jobsworth that you cant read unless you have (metaphorically speaking) START and STOP at the beginning and end of some 150 word post on a forum?
Look, ffs, it doesn't matter, but if you're going to continue, as least start to learn !Nigel Worc's said:
Look, ffs, it doesn't matter, but if you're going to continue, as least start to learn !
Did it not occur it was done on purpose, to demonstrate the dynamic of the sentance is unaffected by fking capitol letters, full stops and commars. i already sat my GCSE english, i jumped through the hoops required of me to pass with an average grade (B) and so have absolutly no interest in adhering to what some outdated geezers seem to actually really care about on some internet site. Again if UWE as a university dont consider proper use of english neccercery in its correspondants then why is it on a CAR FORUM?!? maybe you'll find some likeminded people on here... http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/love-sex/what-your-v...KM666 said:
Did it not occur it was done on purpose, to demonstrate the dynamic of the sentance is unaffected by fking capitol letters, full stops and commars. i already sat my GCSE english, i jumped through the hoops required of me to pass with an average grade (B) and so have absolutly no interest in adhering to what some outdated geezers seem to actually really care about on some internet site. Again if UWE as a university dont consider proper use of english neccercery in its correspondants then why is it on a CAR FORUM?!? maybe you'll find some likeminded people on here... http://uk.lifestyle.yahoo.com/love-sex/what-your-v...
They hand out GCSEs for such illiteracy these days?
Anyway - my point was, and I think it's very valid, is that if you want your comments to be read and understood, it's best to ensure they're readable - your original post which started this diversion would have taken too much effort to read and understand. So I didn't - and most others wouldn't have done, either.
Nigel Worc's said:
Jesus wept.
He/she/it has a GCSE , at , dah de dah, an "average" of a grade B, (how many did you take ?)
All hail the qualified one
He/she/it has a GCSE , at , dah de dah, an "average" of a grade B, (how many did you take ?)
All hail the qualified one
C is minimum for a pass, A* is top, so B falls roughly into the mean (and therefore average) of passable results. Derkhead! why not go back to wking over Bizarre and Warhammer catalouges you geek!
okay the point has well and truely been missed
WHY WHEN A UNIVERSITY DOES NOT CONSIDER CORRECT USE OF ENGLISH NECCERCERY IN LECTURES/EMAILS/LETTERS DOES A FORUM ON CARS PLACE SUCH IMPORTANCE ON SOMETHING THE WORLD OF ACADAMIA PLACES NO IMPORTANCE ON.
Im not writing in french, im not using some freaky number/letter replacement code system, you can all read a text message i'll assume, you can all read your bank statements, two common exapmles of abbreviations and documents that lack grammar. is it something unique to the world of IT? a need to get all anal over internet posts? i hate to say it, but non of this actually matters. it might do to you, and your american buddies on some CB radio enthusiasts forum, but really in the grand scheme of things it just does not matter a toss! im not filling out a job application, im not looking to write a novel based on my internet posts, i am not representing myself as a business prospect or representing an organisation, its a quarter past 11 on a friday night and the nerd herd have nothing better to do than pick me up on my use of english. doesnt Red Hot have 10 minute previews for just your sort of people
KM666 said:
WHY WHEN A UNIVERSITY DOES NOT CONSIDER CORRECT USE OF ENGLISH NECCERCERY IN LECTURES/EMAILS/LETTERS DOES A FORUM ON CARS PLACE SUCH IMPORTANCE ON SOMETHING THE WORLD OF ACADAMIA PLACES NO IMPORTANCE ON.
Maybe it's just a st university? Most of the ones that I've dealt with have placed a fairly strong emphasis on spelling and grammar. I think the point is that if people can't be bothered to put some effort into what they type then why should anybody take it seriously?Anyway back to the Golf.
I own a 1983 Mk1 Gold 4 door in fairly shiny condition, and like the light weight simplicity of the Mk1.
I had no idea they still made then in South Africa when I went there in 2007. Noticed one when I left the airport in Cape town in a dreary Toyota I'd hired, then another, then another, then I asked somebody and realised they still made them there.
In Cape Town it was not possible to count to 20 after seeing one before seeng another, they are everywhere, a cheap car for the masses.
It's nice to know that if you needed to fix an original mk1 you could source spares from SA although I know the front end is a bit altered.
Wish I'd hired one for comparison, the Toyota was truly awful.
I hope my spelling and punctuation was to an acceptable standard.
I own a 1983 Mk1 Gold 4 door in fairly shiny condition, and like the light weight simplicity of the Mk1.
I had no idea they still made then in South Africa when I went there in 2007. Noticed one when I left the airport in Cape town in a dreary Toyota I'd hired, then another, then another, then I asked somebody and realised they still made them there.
In Cape Town it was not possible to count to 20 after seeing one before seeng another, they are everywhere, a cheap car for the masses.
It's nice to know that if you needed to fix an original mk1 you could source spares from SA although I know the front end is a bit altered.
Wish I'd hired one for comparison, the Toyota was truly awful.
I hope my spelling and punctuation was to an acceptable standard.
I quite like this wee golf.
An old design with a slightly modern twist, what's not to like?
Use as a cheap little run about or a 1.8t project??
Has got bags of potential.
I would also like to thank PH for improving my spelling and grammar,
Since I have been on this website I'm taking a lot more notice, even in every day life.
years of texting on my mobile had been taking it's toll on me!LOL
So a big thank you to all here that insist that spelling and grammar is kept to a high standard on this site, refreshing to see
An old design with a slightly modern twist, what's not to like?
Use as a cheap little run about or a 1.8t project??
Has got bags of potential.
I would also like to thank PH for improving my spelling and grammar,
Since I have been on this website I'm taking a lot more notice, even in every day life.
years of texting on my mobile had been taking it's toll on me!LOL
So a big thank you to all here that insist that spelling and grammar is kept to a high standard on this site, refreshing to see
This looks decent enough and I remember seeing the even later versions with the more modern (pictured earlier in the thread) interior from elsewhere in the VAG, so for me certainly ticks the interesting box in SOTW requirements.
Like the idea of a "modernised" mk1 Golf, I think Clarkson uses the phrase "Georgian Mansion with modern plumbing" to describe such things. I think though to keep the whole lightness ethos, something like the latest 1.4 twin-charged engine in the current Polo GTi would be an interesting fit. Not sure about the DSG gearbox being ported across though no matter how smooth it is.
Also, the grammar/spelling debate is an amusing one. It's of my bugbears on many sites I visit though I tend to just roll my eyes rather than be prompted to actually put fingers to keyboard. Kind of just contradicted myself with this last paragraph though. Bugger
Like the idea of a "modernised" mk1 Golf, I think Clarkson uses the phrase "Georgian Mansion with modern plumbing" to describe such things. I think though to keep the whole lightness ethos, something like the latest 1.4 twin-charged engine in the current Polo GTi would be an interesting fit. Not sure about the DSG gearbox being ported across though no matter how smooth it is.
Also, the grammar/spelling debate is an amusing one. It's of my bugbears on many sites I visit though I tend to just roll my eyes rather than be prompted to actually put fingers to keyboard. Kind of just contradicted myself with this last paragraph though. Bugger
Edited by muppet42 on Friday 18th March 23:50
Symbolica said:
Maybe it's just a st university? Most of the ones that I've dealt with have placed a fairly strong emphasis on spelling and grammar. I think the point is that if people can't be bothered to put some effort into what they type then why should anybody take it seriously?
See thats roughly what i said in reply to the email i recieved from UWE, thier response was just some waffle about being rude to lecturers. It was a senior lecturer aswell. The fact is weather you read the Star, the Mail or the Gaurdian each is packed full of bad grammar and poor english so when national media and senior lecturers dont bother why should i. I dont even have to look too hard either to spot them, even the beloved Evo has missing words and incorrect spellings, my phone is in a name 'sort of' similar to mine because the tard behind the desk spelt it wrong. In a world where people who trade off the english langauge dont bother learning it properly whats the issue with the increasingly vigilant internet police honing in on PH and Youtube, why dont you give the people who are causing the decline in English the same greif?Edited for punctuation, spelling and grammar by KM666 on Saturday 19th March 00:00
Edited by KM666 on Saturday 19th March 00:09
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