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Old 09-24-2011, 08:21 PM   #9
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I love the concept and the execution of this blog.

Excellent idea, Thank you.

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Originally Posted by Krittika Goyal View Post
Were they of the type where the British spelling is different from the American one?
I didn't find any spelling mistakes. I did find some spelling that did fall into the above area.
catalogue - catalog
colour - color
It seems to me that both are acceptable when dealing with an international audience.

A couple of missing apostrophes calibres - calibre's ... dont - don't

and a missing space upto - up to

These are things I would never point out because my brain is constantly filtering such things from my vision. I can't count how many times I've meant to write doesn't but forgot the n't and wrote does. Failing to write the full contraction changes my arguments from can't to can or wouldn't to would. Needless to say in written word this screws up what I was trying to say.

Again many thanks for starting a blog that will clearly cover areas in which many need a little help.

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