Over the past couple of weeks,  running Fedora  9 on my laptop, I have
noticed some weird things happening with the red-underline spell
checker that shows up in Gmail, as seen through FireFox.   Since I use
the spell checker mostly for catching typos, I have been ignoring
them.

Today I opened the Firefox internal URL about:config.  Filtering on
"spell" I found the entry:
spellchecker.dictionary;en_ZW

A few googles later, I discovered that ZW means Zimbabwe.  I changed
it to en_US and things are much better.  But how did it come to be
en_ZW in the first place?

    carl
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