


/sometimes uses autocomplete

I've used it a few times. Is it possible that it's harmed me?
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Wed 16 Apr 2008, 1:32,
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Small breaks which spread slowly across the country meant that reputations - and therefore audiences - had time to build by word of mouth.
Now, with huge country-wide multiplex openings and saturation advertizing, the reputation of most movies is made or broken in the first weekend!
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Wed 16 Apr 2008, 1:31,
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Now, with huge country-wide multiplex openings and saturation advertizing, the reputation of most movies is made or broken in the first weekend!
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I know that you are in the land of the free now, but, well zs.
Ah, now that's better, eh what!?
/stiff upper lip blog
hehe :D
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Wed 16 Apr 2008, 1:39,
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Ah, now that's better, eh what!?
/stiff upper lip blog
hehe :D

I get totally confused about spellings now. I've resisted US spellings as much as I could but I have to use them when I write to clients and I've noticed that I'm using them more now without thinking when I type.
Plus I've been here long enough that I'm at the stage where I sometimes get confused about which is the US and which is the UK spelling of a word. Although I don't think I'll ever get used to the single L thing. Words like traveller need to Ls to look right.
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Wed 16 Apr 2008, 1:46,
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Plus I've been here long enough that I'm at the stage where I sometimes get confused about which is the US and which is the UK spelling of a word. Although I don't think I'll ever get used to the single L thing. Words like traveller need to Ls to look right.