Somebody needs to brush up on their adverbs:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/continuouslycon·tin·u·ous (kn-tny-s)
adj.
1. Uninterrupted in time, sequence, substance, or extent. See Synonyms at continual.
2. Attached together in repeated units: a continuous form fed into a printer.
3. Mathematics Of or relating to a line or curve that extends without a break or irregularity.
[From Latin continuus; see continue.]
con·tinu·ous·ly adv.con·tinu·ous·ness n.
Synonyms:
http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/continuouslyAnd use apostrophes when you are trying to correct other people's English: isn't. Capitol letters should also begin a sentence. Periods end them.
... I'm really not sure why you are jumping on someone else's perfectly correct word choice when you are making mistakes like this.
Edited 9/28/2014 16:07:35