Jackie wondered: "Does anyone have a very specific definition and set of examples that differentiate GAGE and GAUGE?"
I'm no pro on this by any means but I found this by Googling and thought that it might be applicable --> "Gage, Gauge- Gauge is the spelling used in Great Britain but finds some use in the U.S. It is chiefly found for nonlinear measurement instruments (fluid gages, etc.). However, it is finding increased use for coordinate measuring machines where it designates a device with a proportional range and some form of indicator." http://www.ticms.com/wizard/glossary.htm#G HTH a lil' ~Chad
