Has It Inside The Stud Holder (I Think That's What It Is Called)
Please Ignore The Pen I Used It To Keep Them At An Angle Where You Can Read The
Part Number
I Tried Looking If There Was A Catalog Change Forum To Request A Note To Be Added
But I Couldn't Find One So I Thought I Should Post It Here.
I Want To Add This Note As When I Only Look At 1 Of Them It's Difficult To
Figure out Which On It Is And I Think This Might Help Significantly With Identifying
If You Have The Correct One. It's Easy To Identify If You Only Have The One
With The Part Number On The Brim However If You Have The Other one And Don't
Know The Other One Has The Number On The Brim It Might Be Difficult To Separate
I Was Only Able To Check Several I Have On Hand So I Might Be Wrong About This
And Some Of
Might Not Have The Number On The Underside Of The Brim But Since
It A Smaller Release I Thought It Might All Be The Same But I Encourage More
Knowledgeable Members To Chime In If Possible
Thank you For Your Time!
-Jason
Has It Inside The Stud Holder (I Think That's What It Is Called)
Please Ignore The Pen I Used It To Keep Them At An Angle Where You Can Read The
Part Number
I Tried Looking If There Was A Catalog Change Forum To Request A Note To Be Added
But I Couldn't Find One So I Thought I Should Post It Here.
I Want To Add This Note As When I Only Look At 1 Of Them It's Difficult To
Figure out Which On It Is And I Think This Might Help Significantly With Identifying
If You Have The Correct One. It's Easy To Identify If You Only Have The One
With The Part Number On The Brim However If You Have The Other one And Don't
Know The Other One Has The Number On The Brim It Might Be Difficult To Separate
I Was Only Able To Check Several I Have On Hand So I Might Be Wrong About This
And Some Of
Might Not Have The Number On The Underside Of The Brim But Since
It A Smaller Release I Thought It Might All Be The Same But I Encourage More
Knowledgeable Members To Chime In If Possible
Thank you For Your Time!
-Jason
These parts need some work, as there are actually three different hat molds.
One of them has a buckle pin on the buckle, and it does not have a catalog entry.
I Just Looked At Mine And I Think I Have That One. Should I Create A Catalog
Entry For It Or Like You Said These Parts Need Some Work So If They Are Being
Worked On Should I Leave It For Now.
Thanks!
Jason
I Just Looked At Mine And I Think I Have That One. Should I Create A Catalog
Entry For It Or Like You Said These Parts Need Some Work So If They Are Being
Worked On Should I Leave It For Now.
Thanks!
Jason
I have no time to work on it right now, but this request will be left open so
that it does not get forgotten.
I Just Looked At Mine And I Think I Have That One. Should I Create A Catalog
Entry For It Or Like You Said These Parts Need Some Work So If They Are Being
Worked On Should I Leave It For Now.
I must say I find your posts hard to read. It's like riding your bike in
between the rail tracks. Especially in longer posts I just have to click away.
That surely can't be your intention.
After all-words-capitalized (CamelCase) and all-lowercase styles, could you please
shift to a third style, one that would use caps and punctuations where it’s conventional
to use them?
Pretty please? 🥺
There’s no need to seek and create an unconventional style for your writing.
We already all have different styles that come more or less naturally because
there’s multiple conventions (British/US spelling, Oxford comma or not, one-or-two-space
punctuating, etc., just to mention English ones) and we more or less deliberately
choose them. Veering off from conventions is just annoying to the readers (plural),
which are obviously more numerous than the writer (singular), and thus should
matter more than wanting to show you’re “more different than the others.”
After all-words-capitalized (CamelCase) and all-lowercase styles, could you please
shift to a third style, one that would use caps and punctuations where it’s conventional
to use them?
Pretty please? 🥺
It took many years to stop my old habit, so to start a new one may take many
more
There’s no need to seek and create an unconventional style for your writing.
It’s not intentional 😅😁, it’s mostly just the most efficient typing I can,
for things like store terms and such I spend (probably way to much) time on getting
grammar just right, but I’ve always considered the forum a more causal place
that dosent need any grammar that is to to fancy
We already all have different styles that come more or less naturally because
there’s multiple conventions (British/US spelling, Oxford comma or not, one-or-two-space
punctuating, etc., just to mention English ones) and we more or less deliberately
choose them. Veering off from conventions is just annoying to the readers (plural),
which are obviously more numerous than the writer (singular), and thus should
matter more than wanting to show you’re “more different than the others.”
Oxford comma is best! It’s the best, most helpful, and amazing way to write multiple
items!
[…]
It took many years to stop my old habit, so to start a new one may take many
more
Old habits are the worst 😁
There’s no need to seek and create an unconventional style for your writing.
It’s not intentional 😅😁, it’s mostly just the most efficient typing I can,
for things like store terms and such I spend (probably way to much) time on getting
grammar just right, but I’ve always considered the forum a more causal place
that dosent need any grammar that is to to fancy
Well, using a couple commas, periods, and a few caps isn’t “too too fancy” 😉
[…]
Oxford comma is best! It’s the best, most helpful, and amazing way to write multiple
items!
There’s a problem of style here.
The three qualificatives apply to the same word, “way”. It’s all right but while
“the best, most helpful” is okay—because “the” is shared between “best” and “most”—,
“the best, …, and amazing way” is not okay—because “the” can’t apply to “amazing
way;” as “the amazing way” doesn’t really make sense. So it’s either “an
amazing way” or “the most amazing way” and in that last case it’s “most” that’s
missing as it can’t be shared with “helpful” because “best” doesn’t have it.
So, you can say:
— “the best, most helpful, and most amazing way,”
— “the best, the most helpful, and the most amazing way,”
— or “the best, the most helpful, and an amazing way.”
😜
[…]
It took many years to stop my old habit, so to start a new one may take many
more
Old habits are the worst 😁
Indeed!
There’s no need to seek and create an unconventional style for your writing.
It’s not intentional 😅😁, it’s mostly just the most efficient typing I can,
for things like store terms and such I spend (probably way to much) time on getting
grammar just right, but I’ve always considered the forum a more causal place
that dosent need any grammar that is to to fancy
Well, using a couple commas, periods, and a few caps isn’t “too too fancy” 😉
I’ve been using a few commas, and sometimes even autocorrect capitalizes letters!
Tho using periods often feel weird with so I leave them out
[…]
Oxford comma is best! It’s the best, most helpful, and amazing way to write multiple
items!
There’s a problem of style here.
The three qualificatives apply to the same word, “way”. It’s all right but while
“the best, most helpful” is okay—because “the” is shared between “best” and “most”—,
“the best, …, and amazing way” is not okay—because “the” can’t apply to “amazing
way;” as “the amazing way” doesn’t really make sense. So it’s either “an
amazing way” or “the most amazing way” and in that last case it’s “most” that’s
missing as it can’t be shared with “helpful” because “best” doesn’t have it.
So, you can say:
— “the best, most helpful, and most amazing way,”
— “the best, the most helpful, and the most amazing way,”
— or “the best, the most helpful, and an amazing way.”
😜
I’m pretty sure you were/are an English teacher at this point 😭😭😁, maybe you
even wrote the dictionary!
After all-words-capitalized (CamelCase) and all-lowercase styles, could you please
shift to a third style, one that would use caps and punctuations where it’s conventional
to use them?
Pretty please? 🥺
It took many years to stop my old habit, so to start a new one may take many
more
There’s no need to seek and create an unconventional style for your writing.
It’s not intentional 😅😁, it’s mostly just the most efficient typing I can
It's only efficient to you!
But communication is bilateral; people reading have a more efficient comprehension
when you use some decent grammar, punctuation and paragraphs