"No one anymore can spell lose and I don't understand why. If someone could please elaborate..."I don't understand why your grammar sucks. Would you please elaborate?
Are you kidding? It provides a nice separation of interests. I noticed that the relevancy of comments in both sections has increased since the split, and the people only here for one or the other are no longer posting pointless comments on something they found by accident and are not truly interested in.But yes, this belongs in videos.
technically loose could be the correct word the submitter was intending. loose:(v) : to let loose, to free from restraints; to unfasten, to loosenThe guy in the video indeed did completely loose the monitor from its restraint, the computer.
nofxjunkeeJan 13, 2007
"No one anymore can spell lose and I don't understand why. If someone could please elaborate..."I don't understand why your grammar sucks. Would you please elaborate?
nofxjunkeeJan 13, 2007
Are you kidding? It provides a nice separation of interests. I noticed that the relevancy of comments in both sections has increased since the split, and the people only here for one or the other are no longer posting pointless comments on something they found by accident and are not truly interested in.But yes, this belongs in videos.
nick2354Jan 13, 2007
1) Act like a dumb ass2) put it on digg.3) ?????????4) $$$$$$
felchdonkeyJan 13, 2007
Not me
aaronn322Jan 14, 2007
technically loose could be the correct word the submitter was intending. loose:(v) : to let loose, to free from restraints; to unfasten, to loosenThe guy in the video indeed did completely loose the monitor from its restraint, the computer.
tystoJan 14, 2007
The "loose/lose" spelling problem is a confusion with "choose" with interference from "chose" and "hose." English just sucks.
pyroboy1080Feb 10, 2007
he 'looses' it