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dejavo




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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 1:29 pm
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My 1995 odyssey engine will stop once in a while when u step on the brake or when u lift ur leg off the accelerator @ slow speed. thanks in advance for ur help.

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James Sweet

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 1:30 pm
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dejavo wrote:
> My 1995 odyssey engine will stop once in a while when u step on the
> brake or when u lift ur leg off the accelerator @ slow speed. thanks
> in advance for ur help.
>


Sheesh, does anyone know how to spell anymore?

I've seen this on many different kinds of cars caused by a gunked up
throttle plate or idle control valve. It can also happen if the idle is
set too low, but that doesn't usually go out of adjustment unless
someone messes with it.

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Brian Smith

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 5:25 pm
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James Sweet wrote:
>
> Sheesh, does anyone know how to spell anymore?

Not very many, it seems. The English language is in desperate trouble
if it continues to be dissected by lazy morons.
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dejavo




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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:11 pm
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Sheesh, does anyone know how to spell anymore?


Thank you for your assistance. On the spelling, using 'u' for you and 'ur' for your, does not mean I don't know how to spell, if it is not acceptable to you, fine by me.
But 'Sheesh' is also not in the English dictionary.
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 4:57 am
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dejavo wrote:
> Sheesh, does anyone know how to spell anymore?
>
>
> Thank you for your assistance. On the spelling, using ’u’ for you and
> ’ur’ for your, does not mean I don’t know how to spell, if it is not
> acceptable to you, fine by me.
> But ’Sheesh’ is also not in the English dictionary.
>


'Text Speak' is fine when you need to save keystrokes or time. When
you are asking for technical help in a forum like this, though, you're
much better off taking the time to spell out the words - it doesn't give
the impression that you want our time but can't be bothered to take any
yourself. If nothing else it slows down the Trolls. Wink
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dejavo




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(Msg. 6) Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 6:24 am
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ok, I get the point. Thank you for your time.
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jim beam

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:57 am
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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 04:57:35 -0600, Leftie wrote:

> dejavo wrote:
>> Sheesh, does anyone know how to spell anymore?
>>
>>
>> Thank you for your assistance. On the spelling, using 'u' for you and
>> 'ur' for your, does not mean I don't know how to spell, if it is not
>> acceptable to you, fine by me.
>> But 'Sheesh' is also not in the English dictionary.
>>
>>
>
> 'Text Speak' is fine when you need to save keystrokes or time. When
> you are asking for technical help in a forum like this, though, you're
> much better off taking the time to spell out the words - it doesn't give
> the impression that you want our time but can't be bothered to take any
> yourself. If nothing else it slows down the Trolls. Wink


wtf are y'all when people brake their breaks? and is anybody going to
have a go at answering the freakin' question??? goddamn electron wasters.
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jim beam

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:57 am
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On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 15:22:34 -0600, dejavo wrote:

> My 1995 odyssey engine will stop once in a while when u step on the
> brake or when u lift ur leg off the accelerator @ slow speed. thanks in
> advance for ur help.

there's an http odyssey forum out there - odyclub or something like that.
check there - i believe there may have been a problem with idle air
control valves.
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jrl

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:25 am
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Git off yur hi horse.
"Brian Smith" wrote in message

> James Sweet wrote:
> >
> > Sheesh, does anyone know how to spell anymore?
>
> Not very many, it seems. The English language is in desperate trouble
> if it continues to be dissected by lazy morons.
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James Sweet

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(Msg. 10) Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 10:25 am
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jrl wrote:
> Git off yur hi horse.


"Text speak" hits a nerve with me, I don't even use it in text messages
and cringe when I see it. It's more difficult to read and has a juvenile
and unprofessional appearance. Unless you're charged money by the
keystroke, then I recommend taking the time to at least attempt proper
spelling and grammar. It's not so much being on a high horse, just a
friendly suggestion that taking some time to post something easily read
is more likely to get you a helpful response rather than people
discounting you as just some stupid kid. When you have a full sized
keyboard in front of you, how long does it really take to type a few
more letters? You wouldn't use text speak on a resume cover letter or
business proposal would you? Take the time to ask nicely for advice, and
someone is more likely to take the time to give you a nice response.
Text speak in a public forum is like showing up to the office or a town
hall meeting in boxer shorts or fuzzy pajamas and bunny slippers; you
may be comfortable, but it will be difficult for others to take you
seriously and reflects negatively on you. Sadly, an English teacher
friend of mine says that text spelling is even starting to show up in
homework assignments at the highschool level.
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Brian Smith

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(Msg. 11) Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 8:25 pm
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James Sweet wrote:
>
> "Text speak" hits a nerve with me, I don't even use it in text messages
> and cringe when I see it. It's more difficult to read and has a juvenile
> and unprofessional appearance. Unless you're charged money by the
> keystroke, then I recommend taking the time to at least attempt proper
> spelling and grammar. It's not so much being on a high horse, just a
> friendly suggestion that taking some time to post something easily read
> is more likely to get you a helpful response rather than people
> discounting you as just some stupid kid. When you have a full sized
> keyboard in front of you, how long does it really take to type a few
> more letters? You wouldn't use text speak on a resume cover letter or
> business proposal would you? Take the time to ask nicely for advice, and
> someone is more likely to take the time to give you a nice response.
> Text speak in a public forum is like showing up to the office or a town
> hall meeting in boxer shorts or fuzzy pajamas and bunny slippers; you
> may be comfortable, but it will be difficult for others to take you
> seriously and reflects negatively on you. Sadly, an English teacher
> friend of mine says that text spelling is even starting to show up in
> homework assignments at the highschool level.

Illiterate lazy people's English is what it should be called. It's an
insult to the rest of us who use the language properly.
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Dillon Pyron

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(Msg. 12) Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:57 pm
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Thus spake James Sweet :

>dejavo wrote:
>> My 1995 odyssey engine will stop once in a while when u step on the
>> brake or when u lift ur leg off the accelerator @ slow speed. thanks
>> in advance for ur help.
>>
>
>
>Sheesh, does anyone know how to spell anymore?

He is posting from "autoboardz" (note the z)

>
>I've seen this on many different kinds of cars caused by a gunked up
>throttle plate or idle control valve. It can also happen if the idle is
>set too low, but that doesn't usually go out of adjustment unless
>someone messes with it.

Poor maintenance. Could also be an O2 sensor, but that's highly
unlikely unless it is REALLY high mileage.

Might be the torque converter. If the stall speed is too high it can
drag down the engine.
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Dillon Pyron

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(Msg. 13) Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:00 pm
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Thus spake Brian Smith :

>James Sweet wrote:
>>
>> "Text speak" hits a nerve with me, I don't even use it in text messages
>> and cringe when I see it. It's more difficult to read and has a juvenile
>> and unprofessional appearance. Unless you're charged money by the
>> keystroke, then I recommend taking the time to at least attempt proper
>> spelling and grammar. It's not so much being on a high horse, just a
>> friendly suggestion that taking some time to post something easily read
>> is more likely to get you a helpful response rather than people
>> discounting you as just some stupid kid. When you have a full sized
>> keyboard in front of you, how long does it really take to type a few
>> more letters? You wouldn't use text speak on a resume cover letter or
>> business proposal would you? Take the time to ask nicely for advice, and
>> someone is more likely to take the time to give you a nice response.
>> Text speak in a public forum is like showing up to the office or a town
>> hall meeting in boxer shorts or fuzzy pajamas and bunny slippers; you
>> may be comfortable, but it will be difficult for others to take you
>> seriously and reflects negatively on you. Sadly, an English teacher
>> friend of mine says that text spelling is even starting to show up in
>> homework assignments at the highschool level.
>
> Illiterate lazy people's English is what it should be called. It's an
>insult to the rest of us who use the language properly.

I am very picky. In fact, I rarely even use contractions. Folks for
whom English is a second language get a break, mostly because they do
a better job than I would with their language. But I also have a
friend who is a Toastmaster (Advance Toastmaster Gold, if that means
anything to you) who speaks on grammar and spelling. And is a
Filipino who didn't learn English until college.
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Dillon Pyron

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(Msg. 14) Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:02 pm
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Thus spake dejavo :

>Sheesh, does anyone know how to spell anymore?
>
>
>Thank you for your assistance. On the spelling, using ’u’ for you and
>’ur’ for your, does not mean I don’t know how to spell, if it is not
>acceptable to you, fine by me.

No, it means your too damn lazy.

>But ’Sheesh’ is also not in the English dictionary.

Um, yes it is. Oxford. Get the full edition (roughly 4 pounds).

>
>"James Sweet" wrote:
> > dejavo wrote:
> > > My 1995 odyssey engine will stop once in a while when u step
> > on the
> > > brake or when u lift ur leg off the accelerator @ slow
> > speed. thanks
> > > in advance for ur help.
> > >
> >
> >
> > Sheesh, does anyone know how to spell anymore?
> >
> > I've seen this on many different kinds of cars caused by a
> > gunked up
> > throttle plate or idle control valve. It can also happen if
> > the idle is
> > set too low, but that doesn't usually go out of adjustment
> > unless
> > someone messes with it.
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:11 pm
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On 2008-11-13, Dillon Pyron wrote:
>
>>But Â’SheeshÂ’ is also not in the English dictionary.
>
> Um, yes it is. Oxford. Get the full edition (roughly 4 pounds).

It costs more than that... Wink


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