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: More importantly, we don't want to get into a US vs UK spelling war. It's pointless. They're interchange and it's not worth getting worked up about it unless the spelling is obviously incorrect in both versions of English. - [[User:NKF|NKF]] | : More importantly, we don't want to get into a US vs UK spelling war. It's pointless. They're interchange and it's not worth getting worked up about it unless the spelling is obviously incorrect in both versions of English. - [[User:NKF|NKF]] | ||
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+ | Being British myself, I prefer the UK spelling, but I didn't know if you chaps were standardising one way or t'other. [[User:Fullauto|Fullauto]] 11:53, 18 April 2007 (PDT) |
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Full Auto: your original account here still exists. FullAuto. You can always recover a lost password at the login page. --Zombie 19:48, 14 April 2007 (PDT)
- I didn't know I even had an account! :-) Fullauto 19:49, 14 April 2007 (PDT)
Just an FYI: we tend to stick with the British spelling of armor (armour) at least for the original XCOM, simply because it is how it's spelled in the game. See here for a discussion. For the most part it doesn't matter, but I just wanted to inform you of this and the reasons for it. Otherwise thanks for the spelling and grammar corrections you've made, they have probably been overlooked for quite a while. :-D --Pi Masta 12:29, 15 April 2007 (PDT)
- More importantly, we don't want to get into a US vs UK spelling war. It's pointless. They're interchange and it's not worth getting worked up about it unless the spelling is obviously incorrect in both versions of English. - NKF
Being British myself, I prefer the UK spelling, but I didn't know if you chaps were standardising one way or t'other. Fullauto 11:53, 18 April 2007 (PDT)