> Well as being British we invented the roots of there language, now > there trying to teach it us with their colorful ways......... > > But I think your right about the terms, they wont change, like the > American mindset, no retreat, no surrender............. > > As for using google to prove the popularity of a word, as its hitting > about 80% of american sites and 20% of them are from the rest of the > world, no wonder the American spellings have higher hits. Remarkable. It seems even among the British there are many who don't know the difference between there, their and they're. Not to mention the correct use of apostrophe, capitalization and punctuation. Not that Americans are any better. Probably a result of public school emphasis on diversity at the expense of education. -- Phil Mattison http://www.ohmikron.com/ Motors::Drivers::Controllers::Software
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Re: First PCB
2007-01-12 by Phil Mattison
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