VictimOfScience said:@Ritz,
Some advice: DON'T give your credibility away for free. Some examples:
"Latly." Did you mean lately? As in, recently? Just clarifying.
"Top of the hat." Did you mean you were giving Mr. Gates a tip of the hat you are probably not wearing anyway as a sign of respect?
"Shouldn't of even...." Just because its a contraction doesn't mean you can fudge the verb. Correct usage would be "Should not have even...." Oh, and it needs an apostrophe too, otherwise it is not a contraction, it is just nonsense.
"Dence." Since when is this a word? It sounds like your mind is too dense to accept incoming intelligence.
"Abit"--Two words, 'nuff said.
"More clearer." Wow. What, were you held back in 3rd grade? In order to get people to repsect your argument a bit more, try not using a double comparison. "Clearer" is already in the comparative state, so no need for the modification.
Look at that: six quick ways you too can sound like an intelligent human being.
And by the way, if there is one place where stating your opinion should be okay, its in a free forum like this where people can open their minds to new ideas by hearing what others think. Disagree? Fine, but let's not drag this out. All these flames for discussing a marketing ploy...geez, who knew?
Uh-oh, someone lost the argument so they are going to attack spelling.
Troll alert.