On 9/9/07, Lan Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will now retire to the pedant's corner, ever vigilant for someone's
> spelling "cannot" as "can not".

I can not bother you with it if you'd like, but m-w.com says:

"usage The one-word spelling alright appeared some 75 years after all
right itself had reappeared from a 400-year-long absence. Since the
early 20th century some critics have insisted alright is wrong, but it
has its defenders and its users. It is less frequent than all right
but remains in common use especially in journalistic and business
publications. It is quite common in fictional dialogue, and is used
occasionally in other writing <the first two years of medical school
were alright -- Gertrude Stein>."

If it's good enough for Gertrude Stein...

-todd


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