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It bothers you so much, obviously, because you have some anal belief that
commonly accepted practice is perhaps somewhat of an antidote to chaos;
that "right" and "wrong" are not always the calling cards of the
sanctimonious; and becasue you know how to use a spell checker.
As Imus would say, "Get over it."
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