so... americans? sorry, i dont know why we use it, but its kind of silly to think its a problem, no?Skarin said:People who spell colour as color.
I suppose..but that's trivial compared to when this was first introduced:McHanhan said:I remember that fiasco!. It went bankrupt 7 days after been opened to the public or something like that. That was truly ridiculous and probably the same as the fare for the London Eye.Skarin said:That head and hand comment, made me think of the Millennium Dome. Now that was an amazing facepalm event.Woodsey said:What is it? Sounds like something I'd put in my head in my hands for as well.orangebandguy said:And The Creation Museum, that's always a hoot to read about.
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I don't have a problem with Americans (gods know how you drew that connection up), just the dialect. Especially when certain software forces you to accept the American version with no option to change it. It can become quite annoying when for the umpteenth time you are pointed towards an "incorrect" spelling which clearly isn't wrong.benbenthegamerman said:so... americans? sorry, i dont know why we use it, but its kind of silly to think its a problem, no?Skarin said:People who spell colour as color.
Ya know, I never thought of that. No I guess if the proof is good enough (that is to say logical, well thought out, and makes at least a monkey's hat of sense) I'll say that thing it's proving is no longer garbageSkarin said:Out of curiosity, if you are presuming everything is garbage until "the garbage" proves otherwise, wouldn't the "proof" from said garbage be "garbage" as well?.Macgyvercas said:Marcus Dubious said:Creationists attempting to explain their beliefs with science.urgh76 said:When someone says that the jonas brothers are the greatest band of all time... KIDS THESE DAYS!!!!!!!!!All of these, plus Humanity in general. Basically, I use Yahtzee's system: assume everything is garbage until it proves itself otherwise.coxafloppin said:My mums opinion on videogames.
there is a solution for that: add to dictionary.Skarin said:I don't have a problem with Americans (gods know how you drew that connection up), just the dialect. Especially when certain software forces you to accept the American version with no option to change it. It can become quite annoying when for the umpteenth time you are pointed towards an "incorrect" spelling which clearly isn't wrong.benbenthegamerman said:so... americans? sorry, i dont know why we use it, but its kind of silly to think its a problem, no?Skarin said:People who spell colour as color.
No no no! It's the PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINAorangebandguy said:Probably Communist China. I am NOT Liberty Prime.
And The Creation Museum, that's always a hoot to read about.
There is a fine line between a solution and denial.benbenthegamerman said:there is a solution for that: add to dictionary.Skarin said:I don't have a problem with Americans (gods know how you drew that connection up), just the dialect. Especially when certain software forces you to accept the American version with no option to change it. It can become quite annoying when for the umpteenth time you are pointed towards an "incorrect" spelling which clearly isn't wrong.benbenthegamerman said:so... americans? sorry, i dont know why we use it, but its kind of silly to think its a problem, no?Skarin said:People who spell colour as color.
if it helps the situation, what is there to deny? that it would spell it in a different dialect if you hadnt changed it? just saying, if it bothers you so much, just hit add to dictionary.Skarin said:There is a fine line between a solution and denial.benbenthegamerman said:there is a solution for that: add to dictionary.Skarin said:I don't have a problem with Americans (gods know how you drew that connection up), just the dialect. Especially when certain software forces you to accept the American version with no option to change it. It can become quite annoying when for the umpteenth time you are pointed towards an "incorrect" spelling which clearly isn't wrong.benbenthegamerman said:so... americans? sorry, i dont know why we use it, but its kind of silly to think its a problem, no?Skarin said:People who spell colour as color.
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It's the principle of the problem. "color" is only one part of that problem, are you suggesting the "add to dictionary" solution for every time it picks an incorrect spelling?. If that's the case then why not invent a new language?. "Adding it" is merely sweeping the problem under the rug. I don't want it swept under the rug, I want a solution!. The solution is called a "settings menu" which a surprisingly sparse number of software seem to cater to, at least when it comes to languages.benbenthegamerman said:if it helps the situation, what is there to deny? that it would spell it in a different dialect if you hadnt changed it? just saying, if it bothers you so much, just hit add to dictionary.Skarin said:There is a fine line between a solution and denial.benbenthegamerman said:there is a solution for that: add to dictionary.Skarin said:I don't have a problem with Americans (gods know how you drew that connection up), just the dialect. Especially when certain software forces you to accept the American version with no option to change it. It can become quite annoying when for the umpteenth time you are pointed towards an "incorrect" spelling which clearly isn't wrong.benbenthegamerman said:so... americans? sorry, i dont know why we use it, but its kind of silly to think its a problem, no?Skarin said:People who spell colour as color.