iiNet growing strongly

By AAP
25 February 2009 12:15 PM
Tags: broadband, iinet, isp, michael malone, naked dsl, voip

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Talkback 3 comments

    Need better grammer Anonymous -- 25/02/09

    Whoever is writing the press releases for iiNet need to have a better understanding of grammer.

    Either Michael Malone loves his Naked - or the first sentance, and the last where made out of a grammer typo...

    Brilliant! Anonymous -- 25/02/09 (in reply to #320124072)

    A complaint about grammar in a comment that features poor spelling at the start and a total collapse of meaning at the end.

    SMS is gr8 4 ur grmr, spelng & punct8n Graeme Harrison (prof at-symbol post.harvard.edu) -- 26/02/09 (in reply to #320124086)

    I suspect telephony industry comments are often made by people who spend too much time using SMS.
    lol - c u l8r

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