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I'm with the others about the spelling. I almost didn't buy a reference
book because it used the word utilize. Ugh. Just one of my pet peeves
and if I'm going to plunk down a nice chunk of change, I don't want to
be irritated every time I look at the thing - electronics, books,
whatever. My choice. Nothing wrong with that.
John Posada wrote:
>>You mean you'd turn down purchasing a product because they used a w
and k rather than u and ck, for a product that may give you less
functionality or be inferior because the name of their guide passes a
spell check or doesn't even contain a guide?
What's next...not buying if the card contains the color red?
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