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Originally Posted by Nic Barrow View PostThank you for your kind comments!
Don't expect everyone to agree with me... as I don't know everything myself (yet!) so can't be all things to all people!
I just sit in one corner of the snooker world, and offer an approach that there is a market for and try my best to fulfill that...
Looking forward to see a revw about this new prdct !
Thx for replay .
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Holy moly, Aim frame, sight right etc etc. A lot of the pros have not had all these and they still reached there high standards..
Snooker is all the head and confidence is key. Express yourself and do not be afraid of loosing.JP Majestic
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Originally Posted by throtts View PostHoly moly, Aim frame, sight right etc etc. A lot of the pros have not had all these and they still reached there high standards..
Snooker is all the head and confidence is key. Express yourself and do not be afraid of loosing.
>> Confidence + technique <<
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I think there's a problem in the written word for many who post on here. I know that english is taught differently to when I was at school, computers are used for some bizarre reason rather than the phonetic alphabet we used as five year olds back in the day.
Now I know the slang for toilet is loo, and more than one would be loos, but that doesn't mean that the spelling for the word that means being defeated, coming second, gaining the silver medal etc has two O's in it, it doesn't, there is only one O in lose, OK, only one O in loss, only one O in losing.
There are however two O's in the spelling of the word meaning free or released from confinement, not close or compact, not fitted or fitting closely, to unfasten or untie ie loose.
Please take note, it makes you seem a little thick and hard to take seriously when you can't spell such a tiny little word of your own language.
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostPlease take note, it makes you seem a little thick and hard to take seriously when you can't spell such a tiny little word of your own language.
Please do not take me seriously as I certainly will not yourself.
Remember, just keep your eye on the BOB, not silly spelling mistakesJP Majestic
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Originally Posted by throtts View PostYou are quite correct. Losing it is then. However, I am far from thick judging by how well I have done in my life.
Please do not take me seriously as I certainly will not yourself.
Remember, just keep your eye on the BOB, not silly spelling mistakes
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostI think there's a problem in the written word for many who post on here. I know that english is taught differently to when I was at school, computers are used for some bizarre reason rather than the phonetic alphabet we used as five year olds back in the day.
Now I know the slang for toilet is loo, and more than one would be loos, but that doesn't mean that the spelling for the word that means being defeated, coming second, gaining the silver medal etc has two O's in it, it doesn't, there is only one O in lose, OK, only one O in loss, only one O in losing.
There are however two O's in the spelling of the word meaning free or released from confinement, not close or compact, not fitted or fitting closely, to unfasten or untie ie loose.
Please take note, it makes you seem a little thick and hard to take seriously when you can't spell such a tiny little word of your own language.
in my 15 years in education I've never know the phonetic alphabet to be taught. Unless of course you actually mean phonics?
'Phonetic alphabets' are for example 'Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta' etc. Perhaps you went to military radio school....
Phonics are a method of teaching English using the sounds of words and how they relate and form patterns to create new words.#jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!
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