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    Quote Originally Posted by WadePatton View Post
    I don't know if that fellow (the sports fan) above is the root of the evil, but "moran" is the snarky way of making reference to "morons" these days.
    It is my firm belief that fellow above is the progenitor of this now-pervasive evil
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    The trouble with a lot of these built-in and online spell checkers is that they auto-correct your input into some strange trans-atlantic form of, what shall we say, english.

    Not quite the type good old Elizabeth II speaks.

    Just saying....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Miller View Post
    The trouble with a lot of these built-in and online spell checkers is that they auto-correct your input into some strange trans-atlantic form of, what shall we say, english.

    Not quite the type good old Elizabeth II speaks.
    Apropos the Queen... I recently read of a British playwright who mentioned that his online spell checker changed the Gershwin opera "Porgy and Bess" to "Corgi and Beth".
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