Well, you (not u) need to KNOW (not no) that most people here ignore posts with poor spelling, grammar, etc. Perhaps, that is why some of your previous posts have not been responded to. People here, do not (as far as I know) care about post counts. There are people our there with a lot of posts who have nothing to say, just as there are people out there with relatively few posts that have meaningful content...
Also, check out the definition of the words below...EXCEPT and ACCEPT.
Thanks! (not thanx).
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ex·cept [ik sépt ] (past ex·cept·ed, past participle ex·cept·ed, present participle ex·cept·ing, 3rd person present singular ex·cepts) CORE MEANING: a grammatical word indicating the only person or thing that does not apply to a statement just made, or a fact that modifies the truth of that statement (prep) Every house in the street except ours is painted white. (prep) I like all vegetables except cabbage. (conj) The fires that annually sweep over the prairies prevent the growth of timber, except along the river courses. (conj) He dislikes the game except when he wins.
ac·cept [ak sépt ] (past ac·cept·ed, past participle ac·cept·ed, present participle ac·cept·ing, 3rd person present singular ac·cepts) verb
1. transitive verb take something offered: to take something that is offered, for example, a gift or payment
2. transitive and intransitive verb say yes to invitation: to reply in the affirmative to an invitation
3. transitive and intransitive verb take on duty: to agree to take on a duty, responsibility, or position
4. transitive verb believe something: to acknowledge that something is true
5. transitive verb endure situation: to tolerate something without protesting or attempting to change it
6. transitive verb come to terms with something: to acknowledge a fact or truth and come to terms with it
7. transitive verb take blame for something: to admit the blame or responsibility for something
8. transitive verb LAW COMMERCE agree to terms: to indicate formal agreement to the terms and conditions in a contract
9. transitive verb allow somebody to join: to allow somebody to join an organization or attend an institution
10. transitive verb process something: to be able to process something or be operated by something old machines that won't accept the new cards
11. transitive verb be welcoming to somebody: to treat somebody as a member of a group or social circle
12. transitive verb receive something for review: to receive something such as a report for official action or review
13. transitive verb agree to marry somebody: to reply in the affirmative to a marriage proposal (dated)
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Posting, "Me too" like some brain dead AOLer. I ought to to the world a favor, and cap you like old yeller...
*** This post was edited by redman822 on 7/2/2002. ***
Closed topic.