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1) As xyz mentioned, do it in an email if you don't want to do it in a document on your computer.  You already mentioned that you have a hobby email. Use that. You can write an email to yourself or leave the "to" field blank, and save it as a draft and edit as many times as you want. When satisfied, copy it and paste it to TER.

2) When you submit your review to TER it actually goes into edit mode until it is approved, anywhere from a few hours to a few days. You can edit it repeatedly until they approve it.  

Personally I also use swim's method, but I have nothing to hide. I realize not everyone has that option.
Posted By: impposter
I can't do what you suggest (and said that in my post).  I won't leave any info or trail on my computers.  Not even a post-it note on my monitor: "Remember to mention to mention that she swallowed it all in the review."  Nope.    
   
 Everything related to this stuff exists on TER servers only and my hobby email server only.    
   
 It works for some but not for me.  
   
 Now then, MANY sites do allow users to save drafts.   I'd like TER to allow that but there is the added expense of server space and maintenance.  
 

Some of the many reviews I've read here simply amaze me.  Not because of a hobbyists's experiences, not because of how fantastic a provider continues to be and not whether it's a good, bad, indifferent or exaggerated review.  The reviews that turn my stomach are the ones that are written with no concept of grammar, spelling or concept of how to write complete sentences.  IMHO poorly written (as previously mentioned) reviews will sometimes influence me just as much as a bad review (experience wise).

I'm sure most providers appreciate just a bit of intelligence as well as everything else lol

D.

I agree wholeheartedly, although many of the reviews you sight are so inarticulate as to be pretty hilarious. A while back, I was considering compiling a list of the more common examples. Spelling of the word 'tongue' as 'tounge' (rhymes with lounge) comes to mind.

I've also seen popular provider's names misspelled in a review.  That's not coo

the British version of "judgemental". Some of it is Siri's fault, some reflects disparate educational backgrounds or countries of origin. Each to his own ability. The net is a big place and substance is key.

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GaGambler501 reads

and while we are being pedantic, doesn't every one love to be reminded to "re login again, your session has expired" I am surprised TER has allowed this error to remain for well over a decade, despite having had it brought to their attention numerous times over the years.

For those of you based in tulip land. You can "re-login" or you can "login again", but you can't "relogin again" lol

You login first. Then you have to re-login. But if you get kicked out a second time. You have to relogin or relogin again because you already log on before.  

Now who is the loser?

Something I have complained about is the little British flag icon. It doesn't do anything. It doesn't work. Doesn't change the language. So why have it there?  
So who ever gets here by mistake and can't read it, know what language it is on?

since when is "log in" one word?

He also meant too and their.
Notice that smiley face?

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(And that smiley face.)

I'm so glad that I'm not a grammar and spelling nazi.

If I was and ever made the mistake of typing "to" when I meant too, I would feel silly.
You can blame the lack of the ' on its, but what happened to the second o on that first to?

 
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When I hear someone use "irregardless" in a sentence, it makes me laugh. Come to think of it, hearing "agreeance" causes a fit of giggles too.

When correcting or criticizing others grammar one should look inward first as in your message "you SIGHT are"  Perhaps you meant "cite" lol

Posted By: samsd
I agree wholeheartedly, although many of the reviews you sight are so inarticulate as to be pretty hilarious. A while back, I was considering compiling a list of the more common examples. Spelling of the word 'tongue' as 'tounge' (rhymes with lounge) comes to mind.                                                                      

One problem is that there is no way to "save" or "draft" a review.  Then you can edit, revise and correct it before submission.  I cringe at some of the mistakes that I've made in my reviews and in my board posts.  When I'm pressed for time, I write and submit, mistakes and all!  I would prefer to write, save, edit, revise and then submit, as time permits.  (I am not going to write a review on my computer or post-it notes.  What I type goes directly into TER and TER only - no other "trail" or history.)

From trends, I know who writes well, is not illiterate and merely submitted an occasional typo or mistake. mrfisher is not just a good writer, he writes good!  I think mrfisher was cited in a recent "most popular" or "whose posts do you like the most" poll.  Then there are others who are just terrible writers.  And then there is "spell check".

There are many posters who are not native speakers whose posts (not talking about reviews, just posts) can be very, eh, challenging to read.  Challenging can sometimes be entertaining, other times, annoying.

Not on here, no, but what I have recommended several times, write the review on a word processor program.  Save it to your computer, wait a while, then go back and look to see if you want to change, that's what I do.  If English is not their first language, they could have close friend who is aware of what they do proofread it before submitting it to TER.

LLAP,
Swim

I can't do what you suggest (and said that in my post).  I won't leave any info or trail on my computers.  Not even a post-it note on my monitor: "Remember to mention to mention that she swallowed it all in the review."  Nope.  

Everything related to this stuff exists on TER servers only and my hobby email server only.  

It works for some but not for me.  

Now then, MANY sites do allow users to save drafts.   I'd like TER to allow that but there is the added expense of server space and maintenance

...I read a post once where the poster said he wrote and saved his reviews as a draft in his e-mail. Once he had it the way he wanted it he would copy/paste into TER.  

This might work for you.  I use the method swimtrekr uses. Being single has many advantages.

1) As xyz mentioned, do it in an email if you don't want to do it in a document on your computer.  You already mentioned that you have a hobby email. Use that. You can write an email to yourself or leave the "to" field blank, and save it as a draft and edit as many times as you want. When satisfied, copy it and paste it to TER.

2) When you submit your review to TER it actually goes into edit mode until it is approved, anywhere from a few hours to a few days. You can edit it repeatedly until they approve it.  

Personally I also use swim's method, but I have nothing to hide. I realize not everyone has that option.

Posted By: impposter
I can't do what you suggest (and said that in my post).  I won't leave any info or trail on my computers.  Not even a post-it note on my monitor: "Remember to mention to mention that she swallowed it all in the review."  Nope.    
   
 Everything related to this stuff exists on TER servers only and my hobby email server only.    
   
 It works for some but not for me.  
   
 Now then, MANY sites do allow users to save drafts.   I'd like TER to allow that but there is the added expense of server space and maintenance.  
 

is that two posters so far in this thread (maybe more? me?) made errors! So you are correct, there's lots of reasons and the substance is more important.   It's the occasional ugly thoughts posted that bother me most.

"writes good" was deliberate and is an old joke used my many about writing well.  ("I got an A on my English test.  My English teacher told me I write good!" kind of jokes.)

It can also be a double entendre.  mrfisher writes well ("writes good").  The content of his posts is good (good stuff).  He is polite, to the point, helpful and so on.  He writes well and he writes good!  

If I occasionally use they're for their and than for then, please know that I am literate and was writing in a hurry and didn't have time to fix my misteaks.

I don't think that the other poster was trying to be funny when he wrote "many of the reviews you sight are so inarticulate" and I also don't think it's a big deal that he spelled "cite" incorrectly

... I hate long reviews that read like a porn story starring the reviwer. Keep it simple stupid. Nobody believes how many times you made her cum. And how about those stories that look like a fucking cinder block, ie, one long, dense structure devoid of so much as as a paragraph. I skip them.

but, accuracy and a little truth would be helpful. I think the reviews are more for entertainment value.

Posted By: Demcc3
Some of the many reviews I've read here simply amaze me.  Not because of a hobbyists's experiences, not because of how fantastic a provider continues to be and not whether it's a good, bad, indifferent or exaggerated review.  The reviews that turn my stomach are the ones that are written with no concept of grammar, spelling or concept of how to write complete sentences.  IMHO poorly written (as previously mentioned) reviews will sometimes influence me just as much as a bad review (experience wise).  
   
 I'm sure most providers appreciate just a bit of intelligence as well as everything else lol  
   
 D.

Actually I am ...part-time.  I teach English and a literature course at a local junior college.  That is not my primary full-time job though.

Why do you ask?  Now your turn...what do YOU do for a living?

Posted By: Demcc3
Actually I am ...part-time.  I teach English and a literature course at a local junior college.  That is not my primary full-time job though.  
   
 Why do you ask?  Now your turn...what do YOU do for a living?

http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?BoardID=39&SortBy=DateCreated%20desc&Search=ebt&SearchType=1&Author=robertini&DayFrom=3000&DayTo=0&MessageID=158732&frmSearch=1#158732

but doesn't get them any more because he has a job...

http://www.theeroticreview.com/discussion_boards/viewmsg.asp?BoardID=39&SortBy=DateCreated%20desc&Search=food%20stamps&SearchType=3&Author=robertini&DayFrom=3000&DayTo=0&MessageID=219964&frmSearch=1#219964

IOW, just like George Jefferson, 'tini is...

 
 

Posted By: Demcc3
Actually I am ...part-time.  I teach English and a literature course at a local junior college.  That is not my primary full-time job though.  
   
 Why do you ask?  Now your turn...what do YOU do for a living?

thotlover485 reads

I just read your 4 posted reviews and you are in no position to criticize others. There are several punctuation  errors and run on sentences among other things. And if you really are teaching English someplace, I pity your students.

Whoa...what's with the bitterness?  
 My original post isn't criticizing anyone.  In fact it is quite generalized in nature and simply stating my opinions.  I can share them here, right?  Besides if it were too over the top I'm sure admin would have prevented it from being posted.

As far as my whopping four reviews (lol) are concerned, they were written very late at night on a faltering cell phone.  Forgive me for making mistakes.

D.

P.S. No harm intended

peons.  You've identified yourself as a college level English instructor, so one would expect that your writing skills excel. Robertini identified himself in a prior post as an ex-pornshop clerk. But(FN2) Robertini hasn't ridiculed guys who don't know how to operate the porn machines at the back of the shop just because he's an expert and they are not.  Additionally, as thotlover observed, you were hoist by your own petard(FN3).  Footnotes follow:

FN1) Comma belongs inside a quotation regardless of whether it is part of the original statement.

FN2) Sentences properly cannot begin with a conjunction. However, since at least the era of James Joyce we have acknowledged that expressiveness is paramount to technical form. That is, those of us who do not have broomsticks up our asses have participated in such acknowledgement.

FN3) Loved this phrase since I read it in Playboy in the early '60s. The airbrushed centerfolds back then anticipated the modern practice of shaved twats.

It's because you put that OhCharlie whoopin on Em!!!! Shit, I would have been writing stupid amongst other things if I had reviewed you afterwards. Next day too. I wrote home about it but kept it to myself! Selfish on that one. I don't know if words could have described properly anyhow. Lol. At least not any I possess!

Hope you've been well OhCharlie.

Just joshing with ya! :D

Posted By: HectorBlack
It's because you put that OhCharlie whoopin on Em!!!! Shit, I would have been writing stupid amongst other things if I had reviewed you afterwards. Next day too. I wrote home about it but kept it to myself! Selfish on that one. I don't know if words could have described properly anyhow. Lol. At least not any I possess!  
   
 Hope you've been well OhCharlie.

Indirectly in terms of about her but not to her.  

You're funny though girl! Lol.

But I tryyy to be gentle! hahah! I've been great, I hope you have too!

You're sensual side is pretty darn awesome too miss! I've enjoyed such twice. Surely not enough but enough to know your Legend is a damn True One :)

Take care now OhCharlie!

People whined and cried about how poorly I wrote reviews. I certainly didn't lose out on anything by not writing another review.

A poorly written review is better than no review at all, as long as you can decipher the pertinent information from their review.  Although, some reviews are so poorly written that it just make me go .....hmmmmm, whenever I come across one of them. LOL!

Maybe TER should generate a review template with a list of questions with "fill-in-the-blanks" spaces for reviewers to type in their answers as an option.  That would aid those with poor writing skills, so they would not have to write essay style reviews.  I know of one hobby site that uses a template with a list of pertinant questions as an option for reviews

...either in this hobby or in real life.  I try to understand the fundamental point of others in all forms of communication - and those with poor language skills have a story to tell too - even if perhaps it can be a little more challenging at times to quickly grasp.

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