wbjones wrote:
dean1484 wrote:
With out getting in to this whole spelling thing again the short of it is I suck at it. I have been criticized about it all my life. It is a learning disability that I have had all my life and why a good secretary in my company has job security like no other employee.
I posted a thread about this issue a while back and I will see if the new and improved search function can find it so I can link it for you.
wasn't busting you chops for the spelling ( my problem also ) so much as, why not use spell check ? sorry if it was offensive to you …
I go so far as to go to google and try to type the word I'm trying to use so that google can find it for me, when I can't get close enough for spell check to help me
I will gladly discuss this with you further but please take it to the other thread I posted a link to.. . .Ok??
In reply to bmwbav:
I was thinking of something like that but I need to keep the seat as low as possible in the 924s. I was thinking of welding something across the front and rear locations where the track mounts and then putting a piece of 3/8 plate under the floor that bolts to the tube steal that is in front and behind the seat tracks and then bolting the seat track mounts through the floor and through the plate. This way I keep the seat basically on the floor and sandwiching the floor pan between the seat and the steel plate below.
Racing seat installation is probably my least favorite part of car building.
And...not to belabor the point, but I don't think that spell check is automatic in thread titles, and we can't go back and edit them.
wbjones
UltimaDork
3/16/14 7:14 p.m.
depends on your OS …. at least I'm guessing that's so …
OS X 10.8.5 has a check off for both spell check and auto correct, pretty much anywhere I use it
spell check works every where, auto correct doesn't seem to work when I'm composing something on Yahoo mail