03-09-2005, 01:16 PM
There is an instance where you have used incorrect English. I don't
mean to be critical and it is rather humorous. But in the interest of
accuracy and a proffesional look, I just wanted to give you my feedback.
Passengers are never 'feared' by anything. Fear is an adjective and
cannot be used as a verb unless you are trying to sound like a redneck to
be funny...lol. Passengers are scared of, not feared by. I find it curious
that sometimes it says scared and other times it says feared.
On the arrival time, perhaps it would be less confusing if you would word it 8 hour(s) 10 minute(s) remaining. The 's' in parenthesis because when you have the number 1, it is singular and provides for that...unless you just want to test tor the number 1 and remove the s for that condition.
I know this is minor and trivial, but I hope you don't take
it as harsh criticism. I love your program and it has completely
revolutionized and energized my flying time in FS9. It is a brilliant
piece of work and I tell everyone I know about it.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you
Post Edited ( 09-03-05 14:27 )
mean to be critical and it is rather humorous. But in the interest of
accuracy and a proffesional look, I just wanted to give you my feedback.
Passengers are never 'feared' by anything. Fear is an adjective and
cannot be used as a verb unless you are trying to sound like a redneck to
be funny...lol. Passengers are scared of, not feared by. I find it curious
that sometimes it says scared and other times it says feared.
On the arrival time, perhaps it would be less confusing if you would word it 8 hour(s) 10 minute(s) remaining. The 's' in parenthesis because when you have the number 1, it is singular and provides for that...unless you just want to test tor the number 1 and remove the s for that condition.
I know this is minor and trivial, but I hope you don't take
it as harsh criticism. I love your program and it has completely
revolutionized and energized my flying time in FS9. It is a brilliant
piece of work and I tell everyone I know about it.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you
Post Edited ( 09-03-05 14:27 )
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