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Looking for a proof reader/fact checker...
As some know I'm writing a paper for my History class on the history of the submarine and I would like a volunteer or two to look over my paper and make sure I didn't make any mistakes (grammatically or factually).
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I'll be happy to proofread. Fact-checking may be beyond my ability, depending upon the detail and scope of your paper.
Heh. Scope. Get it? |
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Whoa... Deep, man... that was deeeeep....:har: Hell, I'll have a go, if you like. |
Hell, I would also like to volunteer - better to have 8 eyes than 6 (no offense if one of you is a pirate :arrgh!:)
my qualifications: - nitpicking, Grammar Nazi - I touched a submarine last year Depending on the length of the paper, I may not be able to respond to you before Saturday, so if you want to submit the paper tomorrow, I won't be much help. |
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Mom lost an eye when she was very young so at that time all you got was a wooden eye. (Plastic was not wide spread back then) She went to a School dance one nite and wanting to dance she asked this guy she was keen on if he would like to dance with her. (He had lost a leg in a farming accident and had a wooden leg) He responded, Would I! Would I! Would I! She responded, PegLeg! PegLeg! PegLeg! And walked away never to talk to him again. :har: |
I'll take it just for something to read :D If you're OK with that
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Revised and fully-edited Udersealcpl version sent to your e-mail in the most expedient manner possible. We aim to please:salute:
That said, I will again remind you to delete the comments in asterisks and read the whole paper. I'd hate to be responsible for the submission of a paper that includes commentary on the paper itself by someone other than the author. I have a feeling that won't go over well with your professor. |
about half way through... should have it to you by sunday or so.
And i would recommend not using anybodies version to write the final draft, but just print them out and edit your original. That way USlCpl's fear won't come true. |
Excellent read!
If I could suggest a book to use as a source? Check out : Red November "Inside the Secret US-Soviet Submarine War. by W. Craig Reed. Offers insight into the actions of Cold War submarine warfare, information on the Boresight and and Bulls Eye programs (who is father headed) , Foxtrot submarine action during the Cuban Missile Crisis, the collision between USS Drum and Soviet Victor III Submarine K-324 (in which he was present) as well as the Opeartion Ivy Belle program (which I believe he may have done as well, can't remember. Either he was there or had testimonial interviews with some of the divers who were. I picked it up at Indigo book store for something like 15$. Definitely a great read. |
Isle reed it and see it to provf it I good at wrtiting in EGNLISH clazz. Facs two r my speshallty ezee as sun is blues.
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You probably did you old fart! But my Mom did have a wooden eye due to an accident when she was young. And she conned me many times when I was young by placeing a Glass eye on the fridge and saying she could see me! :o |
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