What I don't like about spell-checkers (yes it's hyphenated), is that I'm Canadian, and sometimes I prefer the 'proper' Canadian spelling (or is it spell-chequer [just kidding]). At other times, I prefer the American spelling and rarely the British spelling.
There are plenty of dictionaries, thesauruses and manuals of style available. USE THEM!
Any colour you like (lazy Americans).
Do we need a spell check service on IIN?
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What I don't like about spell-checkers (yes it's hyphenated), is that I'm Canadian, and sometimes I prefer the 'proper' Canadian spelling (or is it spell-chequer [just kidding]). At other times, I prefer the American spelling and rarely the British spelling.
There are plenty of dictionaries, thesauruses and manuals of style available. USE THEM!
Any colour you like (lazy Americans).
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Hey! this lazy American likes to spell it colour, practise, etc.
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Practice makes perfect?
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You're back!
The division in society has been healed.
I'm Canadian too, man. Alberta here, lol.
I rarely use the British spelling, mainly because sometimes I mix them both in one paragraph when I'm tired.
And I don't mind the American checkers as long as they don't change my toque to a beanie (or whatever they call them) :P