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I saw South Park's review of The Passion. by Naruki2004-04-05 09:28:19
  That wasn't right. by nin_man2004-04-05 09:39:11
    You B*****rd (n/t) by airborneric2004-04-05 10:24:15
      s/B*****rd/B****rd/ by Spelling_Nazi2004-04-05 10:26:46
        Tsk. by LionsPhil2004-04-05 10:31:55
          I did realize that anomaly, by Spelling_Nazi2004-04-05 10:50:13
            Don't like being nitpicked yourself? by LionsPhil2004-04-05 12:04:11
              But you have to be correct, and you aren't. by Naruki2004-04-05 12:21:54
                I'd reply, by LionsPhil2004-04-05 12:34:09
                  I specified my reasoning behind my particular by Spelling_Nazi 2004-04-05 12:42:44
usage of that format of correction. I also pointed out that I am aware that it may not "compile properly" or give the intended result when executed under the commonly used environment for that command.

I accept your criticisms, and realize that they are true and correct, but I must now say AGAIN that my primary (and in fact ONLY) purpose is the correction of spelling.
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                    FYI by Naruki2004-04-05 12:50:55
                      Yes, that's too complicated for my purposes. (n/t) by Spelling_Nazi2004-04-05 14:01:32

 

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