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Originally Posted by Catlady
I make a mental distinction between typos (a simple spelling mistake) and what seem to me to be usage errors (e.g., it's / its). I have a higher tolerance for the former, but the latter drive me crazy.
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My response as well. The first could be a mechanical glitch, such as a spellchecker error that crept in. But the second type brings the author into the forefront which "disrupts the continuum" (forgive the star-trek reference).