Mark Spahn wrote:

> In Australia they say "learned", not "learnt"?  Didn't know that.

Hardly the only thing you don't know.
Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary gives "learned" in first 
place before "learnt" and uses only "learned" in the examples.

The spell checker in Thunderbird flagged "learnt".
Word doesn't flag either one.

Have fun,

Roland

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