Rumor and rumour are perfect examples of this conundrum. One is a preferred American spelling, while the other is specific to UK-influenced English. Let’s take a look at the word, what it means, and how you can properly use it. What’s the Difference Between Rumor and Rumour? Rumor is...
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Pinewood Studios legendary water tank facility looks set to be used, too, but not necessarily in the way you think. Beyond the UK, prior location scouting in America (Florida) and Venezuela for specific types of land mass and plantations has also been indicated. We’re not sure how accurate...
Obviously an *amateur* when it comes to spelling. As well as punctuation. Excellent in BS, though: http://www.palminfocenter.com/comment_view.asp?ID=5684#81672Advice to Palm SG re: Tung T2 mikecane @ 7/19/2003 8:23:20 PM # If Palm SG is smart, they'd stop production of the...
Gruber (check your spelling) was correct: "Android is not a single platform. It’s a common foundation upon which platforms can be built but this isn't happening.Check the spelling of what? "Gruber"? One of us needs more coffee and, based on your track record, it's ...