blue_sky_chris 0 #26 February 14, 2006 Quote Will you silly Brits kindly quit referring to "stones" because no-one (outside the UK) has a clue what you are talking about. Please either use antiquated "pounds" or modern "kilograms". 1 stone = 14 Lbs(pounds) = ~6.5Kg - it's not that hard! Most Brits have to stop and work out what their weight in pounds would be - just what we're used to! Quote Hey, when you "Royal" Canadians stop spelling like them, you can criticiZe them. Dude, what's the name of the language we are speaking? ... Who has the spelling problem? This could get coloUrfull! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 2 #27 February 14, 2006 QuoteDude, what's the name of the language we are speaking? ... Who has the spelling problem? This could get coloUrfull! The Brits developed the beta version. The Americans refined the product into something useful. Keep on truckin'! (BTW, go into a bar and say "Keep on lorrying!", and you'll probably get beat up.) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MooChooser 0 #28 February 19, 2006 Id have to agree with that. Thru just seems to make a lot more sense to me than through. Why do we need the extra letters? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites