Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
>   
>> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>>     
>> b) Maybe it favours Brit spelling because that IS actually english?
>>     
>
> Your sentence above is very poor, and not properly punctuated.  I would 
> suggest the following as an improvement:
>
> b)  Perhaps,  (replace "it" with either "Thunderbird", "the Thunderbird 
> spell checker" or The Thunderbird dictionary") favours British spelling; 
> because, only British spelling can be considered proper English.
>
> Your sentence should not be ended with a question mark; because, the 
> sentence does not ask a question.  The verb "is" should not be capitalized.
>
>   
Thanks! And I got the english lesson for free. BTW you should have noted
the I should capitalize english (I was expecting that), and you
should've used "favors". Or are you a bloody Brit?

> My God, just look at me.  Pete's obsession with proper spelling and 
> English, at least when it comes to me, is contagious.  LOL
>
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>   
And what's even worse, you missed the fact that it was all a build up to
be able to deliver the ironic phrase directed at Bob. Well, you're
forgiven, nobody expects yanks to catch irony.



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