I get where you both are coming from, there should be a difference. There should e an advantage in level because that's what they promised, but I do agree it should still rely heavily on skill. The advantage from leveling should be too big.
Anyways, he was correct when using you're. You were wrong saying it should've been your :P
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LOL Just to be clear... "You're" means "you are" That means his sentence reads: Doesnt take much time to type that when[b] you are[/b] typing speed is typically 135 WPM. Now your reads like this: Doesnt take much time to type that when [b]your[/b] typing speed is typically 135 WPM. I hope that clears everything up. :P Thanks for chiming in for Grammar 101
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Edited by MythicMapper: 10/9/2014 7:22:53 PMMy fault, I do understand grammar, I just misread what he said at the time. I cracked my phone 2 days ago so it happens. But you are right, I read it as, "when you are typing 135 WPM."