Rob Kennedy wrote:
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> By the way, "it's" is a contraction for "it is." The possessive form of 
> "it" is "its." (It goes with the all other possessive pronouns, which 
> also lack apostrophes: his, hers, ours, theirs, yours, mine.)

Thanks for that. The its/it's distinction is one of my pet bugaboos in 
writen text, but I always feel like a insufferable pedant when I point 
it out to folks.

Stephen Posey
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