A politer mod would just have corrected it silently...He can't spell either....

A politer mod would just have corrected it silently...He can't spell either....

A politer mod would just have corrected it silently...![]()
We don't have any of those.....
And don't let Adrian see you using a smiley![]()
If you allowed us to correct the title after witnessing the typo, then we wouldn't have that problem. Everyone makes typos.He can't spell either....
Yes, he's great. He's very down to earth too and a great guy. I wish I could travel at these speed, but with a push bike, it's highly unlikely. LolAn amazing piece of riding on an amazing machine. To suggest anyone other than a top level driver could get even remotely close to that sort of lap time in a car is utterly, utterly ridiculous. He is putting in average lap times at speeds you could only expect to post as outright top speeds. Even as an experienced motorcyclist (I rode big Italian and Jap race replicas at silly speeds until I was 35) I recognise that this bloke is on a completely different thinking and reacting plane to 99.9% of the driving/motoring public.
Closed road circuit racing may mean no oncoming traffic, but it still leaves roadside furniture, potholes, white lines, kerb edges, grates, general debris, cluttered sightlines.... need I go on?
The word "and" doesn't have a capital letter, nor is it used to start a sentence... my English is terrible, I knowWe don't have any of those.....
And don't let Adrian see you using a smiley![]()

no, you get caught doing something dumb. I've got the TT DVD, and I think this is a wonderful bit of film, but, then again, so does Agent Hilda.Wow, I post a video about a motorbike video and I get attacked?
The word "and" doesn't have a capital letter, nor is it used to start a sentence... my English is terrible, I know![]()
It is not how the English language is meant to be used. I don't want to go on about it, though. Thanks for your opinion.Perfectly acceptable to start a setance with 'And', as long as it is done for stylistic effect and not in ignorance.
Tell William Blake that. Or William Shakespeare.It is not how the English language is meant to be used.
If you allowed us to correct the title after witnessing the typo, then we wouldn't have that problem. Everyone makes typos.
It is not how the English language is meant to be used. I don't want to go on about it, though. Thanks for your opinion.
A man in his late ages on the first link you provided has this to say about starting a sentence with "and" e.t.cMm, the following web sites disagree with you:
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/can-you-start-sentences-with-“and”-and-“but”/
http://www.businesswritingblog.com/business_writing/2005/11/but_its_okay_an.html
http://oxforddictionaries.com/words/conjunctions
Got to the bottom of the first page on Google, but can't find any evidence yet to support your case.