Fully caffeinated
06-04-1999, 06:21 AM
"It's" versus "its."<br>"They're" versus "their" versus "there."<br>"Less" versus "fewer."<br>We won't even discuss punctuation. <p>Man, the list goes on and on. Hard to believe so many folks smart enough to earn the dough to buy an A4 have such problems with the English language. Occasional spelling problems are understandable and probably are typos. When they occur repeatedlyr, though, you have to wonder.<p>It's tough being prfect. %^)
grammar (not "er") tips books, reports and videos. Few people spell correctly or use the proper word at the correct instance.<p>Jon<br>'96 A4qs<ul><li><a href="http://www.briefings.com">Briefings Publishing Group</a></li></ul>
KurtW
06-04-1999, 11:32 AM
I just don't get how is sooo easy to learn this stuff, basic as it is, WRONGLY.<p>TWO isn't TOO isn't TO, among so many other atrocities presented almost everywhere these days. I've wondered if several magazines have real editors or just a shared baboon with a rubber stamp.<p>Ahhh. . .Hour publik skulz. . .<br>
Will Oberg
07-01-1999, 04:19 PM
I've had my '93 90Q for about three years now. I know, I should trade it in for an A4, but it runs so well, and it's nearly paid for. What I'd like to know is if any of you can recomment a good dash cleaner/protectant. I've heard that Armorall actually dries out the plastic, leading to cracks. Any ideas?<p>Thanks
JETPILOT
07-01-1999, 10:00 PM
For a good cleaner try meguirs heavy vinyl cleaner and a scrub brush. It's amazing on the leatherette seats also.<p>For the protectant definetly Lexol Vinylex.
Jon C
07-02-1999, 05:45 AM
no silicones, not too glossy, much much better than ArmorAll.