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well....[soapbox] The subject line of the poll asks "Is their ..." that just shows that a spell checker <br />is a nice-to-have thing, but if you don't know the proper use of the word, you could still spell it correctly, but have the <br />wrong meaning. The train cruise can't stop for beens because they don't have enough thyme left in they're shift. <br /> <br />Oh, and the proper spelling of the word is "grammar". Grammer is the last name of the actor who plays Frazier. <br /> <br />Now, I'm not making fun of anyone, and I really don't care how you spell the word as long as the meaning is clear. However, <br />in my line of work, if I misspell a word, it could really hose things up for the users. If I'm not sure, <u><i><i>I check a dictionary </i></i></u>to <br />ensure my spelling is correct. I grew up during a time when the schools (public and private) taught grammar and spelling <br />up until the 8th grade. I've also had a classical language education, so have had to learn grammar for two other <br />languages - Latin and Greek.
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