De nada, lieperjp. http://www.controlbooth.com/forums/members/lieperjp.htmlJust like everyone else, occasionally my fingers want to type "is the thing" while my brain decides "that's my predicament" would be better. I don't proofread every one of my posts, and I'm not saying everyone must, either. All of us get tripped up by homonyms occasionally. In the case of post#8, an otherwise grammatically flawless post, it appeared to me as an error of ignorance rather than laziness, and to me, detracted from the message. Thus I decided the OP would appreciate a correction, as it makes him appear less learned than he most likely is. Another of our members constantly confuses "then" and "than". I corrected him once; he said he just couldn’t tell the difference, so I dropped it. I won't be hiring him to do any writing for me, and he's fine with that, as he doesn't care to be a writer anyhow.
I'm willing to over look most grammatical, and even spelling, errors, except the theater-specific terms included in this list:
http://www.controlbooth.com/forums/...pelling-theatrical-brands-products-terms.html, which is constantly being updated. For a person who loves
theatre to not take the time to learn to spell related terms and specifically names is unacceptable and inexcusable, in my opinion.