claymont said:The most annoying element for me is a thread with a bunch of CueTable diagrams in it...Just brings my puter to a stop while they load. Straight Pool Forum has a few threads that are hard to read because of this![]()
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Larger than screen size pics can be annoying at times also. Ill mannered posters with keyboards on steroids. If you wouldn't say it in person why do it here![]()
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CocoboloCowboy said:I do not have any pet peeves as I know the word tolerance.![]()
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worriedbeef said:the basic spelling and grammar errors like your, you're, there, their etc.
some people posting in all capitals just to be awkward...
people being weak and apologising for their opinion - whenever something even slightly controversial is said they have to stick a 'IMO' or 'my two cents' on the end.
although to be fair, these are general forum peeves and not specific to az.![]()
Blackjack said:My pet peeve is guys that have Judge Judy as their avatar.
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memikey said:Bastardised spelling of words like 'Americanised', 'favourite' and 'centre'![]()
memikey said:People using a comma before the word 'and' in a sentence complaining about grammar or spelling.
Peer said:John Lee Hooker's songs were covered by Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Van Morrison, The Doors, Eric Burdon and The Animals.
I guess the only reason why I know stuff like this is that I'm a foreigner and was forced to learn a second language in school... (well, perhaps our school system was slightly better too ;^)
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beetle said:Your sentence above is technically incorrect since it lacks "and" before "Eric Burdon and the Animals", the last group of your list.
Peer said:I'm afraid you are wrong. A more simple example:
Pool cues, apples, and hot chicks.
But:
Pool cues, apples and oranges.
Since apples and oranges are related, there should be no comma before 'and'.
-- peer
beetle said:I was not saying your lack of a comma was wrong. It was your lack of "and" before the last item in your series.
Peer said:So you say it should be:
Pool cues, and apples and oranges.
Nope, that's not correct.
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Peer said:Beetle -- I really appreciate people who can/will engage in an issue like this, and also quote the page and paragraphs of the referred material (i.e. the Chicago Manual of Style). Hence, I wish I was as lucky with my reference, but unfortunately the Strunk & White book has no index (no kiddin'), so either I have to trust your silly Chicago manual or I have to look through the entire Strunkee book... hence, I'm more than happy to concede... for now. (Still, I bet the Chicago Manual eats Strunk & White's poop ;^)
Love, peace, and understanding.
(or should it be; Love, peace and understanding..?!)
-- peer
beetle said:Thanks, I harbour [note british spelling] no ill feelings. It may well be that your guide suggests a different approach. Unfortunately these style guides do change over time...
Peer said:So you say it should be:
Pool cues, and apples and oranges.
Nope, that's not correct.
-- peer