On 1/08/07 6:21 PM, "Doug Franklin", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> But if "S" is correct, then I have to mind to switch to "S".
> 
> Both are correct, though the folks that use the other way are likely to
> look at you funny if you spell it one way.

Actually, this was what concerned me.  I have no problem with U.K. English
used here in Canada as that's what I learned in school (colour and centre
etc, you know) but for some reason, I was always using "Z" spelling for
those words even though I was generally aware that "Z" is usually used in
U.S. English.  That was making me wondering how come I was always using "Z".
When I saw "S" spelling, I did find it was funny and did not quite feel
right.  This is actually only area where my distinction between U.K and U.S.
English was fuzzy.
I certainly wish to use "correct" spelling but this is probably not a matter
of correctness per se.  So, until I feel comfortable, I intend to continue
my usual practice.
But thank you for your help, everybody.

Ken


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