I'm beginning to wonder...


Alright, so I have read previous threads about misspellings and poor grammar in Audiogon posts, and I have even joked about it myself in one thread a long time ago. In fact, while I was poking fun at a misspelled word in the thread, I misspelled one myself and was called out for it!
What I am beginning to wonder about is what percentage of Audiogon members speak (or write) english as a first language. Almost every day, there is a classified or a post that is nearly unreadable. The strange thing is that the post will be answered by several readers with no mention of the poor writing. It is so common, that I am wondering what pecentage of regular members are living in the USA. Does anyone have an idea?
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This whole line of discussion is beginning to sound homophonic!

Tell me how you really Fpeel
Roxie called me out because of my poor grammar,what I lack in grammar I Have degrees in Audio application and system synergy. With over 35 years in the field audio engineer in Electrostatic voicing ,owned a Hifi store in
Europe.i was mearly making a point on a digital converter if it is state of the art it should have a matching Femyo clock vs the older Picosecond clocks
In 2014,buy today's technologies not older cheaper parts. That was my only point I was trying to make.if you are that anal on grammar
Roxie you have over 700 posts. You maybe or should get out more ,stop
Judging others ,unless you are perfect .
My grammar is I lot better than I bother to use on the internet.
In any event its how well you think not how well you write on this forum.