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> My instinct tells me to go with the 'e' for recognizability's
> sake. There probably is not an official 'written-down'
> reference source as yet.
I tend to favor including the "e", also. For some reason when I see
"cachable," I keep wanting to add a "t" to make "catchable"! The other
doesn't look like a misspelling to me.