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Originally Posted by blktoptrvl
I have come to the conclusion that on the web, there are a lot of typos and incomplete thoughts. It is the nature of the beast.
I think it is because so many try to type fast (to be the first) and get their fingers tangled up; or maybe it is just because almost the whole world is on the web and therefore you get a large spectrum of English speaking and/or writing skills.
Personally, I am amazed at how many times I transpose letters or skip over one or two letters because I didn't hit a key quite hard enough.
I think also that you are more likely to type in stream-of-though mode on the web rather than sitting down to compose a well structured letter. I constantly edit my posts because they are not always quite what I meant to say - or should have said.
No matter the cause. As long as I can make out what someone is trying to say, I can ignore the bad spelling, and bad grammar.
Look at your own post. Why did you capitalize both letters in the first word?
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As Viperfreak pointed out: This particular case of "bad grammar" is caused by an auto-translator program. The original article was probably written in German or French. And was then fed through a translator app (of which there are several), which resulted in the strange wording you saw above.