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Re: A piece of history is gone [message #267632 is a reply to message #267631] |
Wed, 20 June 2007 23:27 |
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Dave Anderson
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It was a bit of shock when I first saw it. I thought the forums had undergone a major change. Meh, we'll get used to it.
David Anderson
Founder, Software Consultant
DCOM Productions
Microsoft Partner (MSP)
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Re: A piece of history is gone [message #267646 is a reply to message #267631] |
Thu, 21 June 2007 00:22 |
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Crimson
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We created the forum during the last US elections, if I remember right, so it was mostly politics we argued. I thought the new name would better reflect the current usage.
I'm the bawss.
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Re: A piece of history is gone [message #267907 is a reply to message #267730] |
Thu, 21 June 2007 18:59 |
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Spoony
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IronBalls wrote on Thu, 21 June 2007 09:59 | Another case of British English vs American English.
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no, it isn't, it's a case of correct spelling vs incorrect spelling
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Re: A piece of history is gone [message #268048 is a reply to message #267907] |
Fri, 22 June 2007 05:06 |
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warranto
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Spoony wrote on Thu, 21 June 2007 19:59 |
IronBalls wrote on Thu, 21 June 2007 09:59 | Another case of British English vs American English.
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no, it isn't, it's a case of correct spelling vs incorrect spelling
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Right.
However, he does bring up a valid point. Some of the time, when you have a word like that, the 'e' is kept in the British spelling, but dropped in the American spelling.
While this word doesn't qualify, a word like Judgement (British)/Judgment(American) does.
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