Microair sold me a brand new Microair 760 a little under a year ago so I
certainly hope they're still supporting products they're actively selling,
as it allegedly has a 2 year warranty.

off topic below:
Perhaps Mark is just a latent supporter of language reform. (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English-language_spelling_reform)
Spelling skeptical with a sc- doesn't make sense given the pronunciation, a
hard C shouldn't precede an E (see: scepter). The Americans got it right.
Why are we bickering about skeptical anyway when there's color vs colour?
Fetch the pitchforks!!

On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 11:59 PM, Mark Newton <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> On 24 Oct 2016, at 8:59 PM, Colin Collum <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Now it looks like I can't read a dictionary properly. I got it arse-about.
> Skeptical is the US version.
>
>
> Color me surprised.
>
> If we’re going to get technical, I’ll point out that the Macquarie
> Dictionary advises that US and British spelling conventions are both fine
> for Australian English.
>
> Then, if that doesn’t end the conversation, I’ll point out that I use
> American spellings all the time specifically to annoy people who claim to
> be pedants.
>
> Also: The Americans invented it, if they want to call it an “airplane”
> instead of an “aeroplane,” that’s fine by me. If the Brits think they know
> better, maybe they should have thought about that when they were losing the
> War of Independence. :-)
>
>
>   - mark
>
>
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