Ah but I was only in the pedantic mood when I wrote the initial post.Or actually rather more than slightly in a punning mood, but the pun seems to have largely fallen on deaf ears.
Actually it is almost a law of nature that any post that raises a question of spelling will have a mistake in it. It is also pointless worrying about the spelling of English words, since the spelling is irrational anyway, and there is actually no legal authority for correct spelling. The only authority is usage,so if we repeat the mistakes often enough in print they will become the new rule. This is already happening with the words “affect” and “effect”, where a large proportion of the population have no idea which one they should be using, and although I think I know, I’m not sure I can always get it right.
But I do think it is worthwhile trying to get personal names right.
The English pound did once equate to a pound of Sterling Silver, but I think that was a bit before my time.
Ian S C, have you thought of writing up any of your engines and sending them to the editor? There is something to be said for projects that don’t require heavy castings to be shipped around the planet. I’m a long way from the usual suppliers too.
Edited By John Olsen on 23/08/2010 08:30:23