I use UK punctuation, particularly with quotes. Makes more sense to
me. I dunno, somehow this:

Can you believe he said "I think you're an idiot"?

makes more sense than:

Can you believe he said "I think you're an idiot?"

On 7/13/07, Sue Heim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, that's not that bad. Seriously. The sign was made with EN
> spelling, even though the name of the shuttle honors the UK. Heck, I
> misspell EN and UK stuff all the time (I dunno, but I always spell behavior
> with a "u"  as in "behaviour").

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