Zeldman
Touchdown! Greaser!
I love when I see gauge spelled "guage".
You got me good.... I spent several minutes looking to see if I misspelled ''gauge''....
I love when I see gauge spelled "guage".
If you're talking about the position with respect to another vessel or the wind, that's the more common spelling. If you're talking about the dial with the needle, that's less common.I often see “gage” in documentation related to ship construction and maintenance.
I am talking about dials and the like. From what I’ve seen gage is common for naval applications, but I prefer gauge.If you're talking about the position with respect to another vessel or the wind, that's the more common spelling. If you're talking about the dial with the needle, that's less common.
I'll have to take your word for it with regards to Russian, that Cyrillic alphabet thing is incomprehensible for me
Cyrillics and Greek letters aren't that hard
The plural of something is usually expressed by adding an s. "The storm wrecked many airplanes on the ramp" is what we'd write, not "the storm wrecked many airplane's."
I often see “gage” in documentation related to ship construction and maintenance.
The use of "aircrafts" as plural continues to bug me. Aircraft works fine for both singular and plural.
Anybody know this history?
Are they still teaching it in school? It wouldn't appear so, or maybe there's no grade penalty for spelling and punctuating everything your own way.The sender apparently wouldn't care if his supervisor and coworkers discover he hasn't mastered concepts taught in lower school classes.
The use of "aircrafts" as plural continues to bug me. Aircraft works fine for both singular and plural.
"Aircrafts" is still incorrect.Perhaps aircrafts refers to multiple different types, whereas aircraft is the plural if they are all of the same type?