It is now four years later.  I recently discovered Inkscape, and have
begun using it to edit SVG images.  And this afternoon I was finally so
annoyed by the "Affect" label that I reported it as a bug in need of
fixing.  I was soon notified that I was reporting a duplicate of this
error, Bug #590686.  And here I now am, reading over the text of the
above messages.

The messages suggest that the error has been fixed.  Well, boys and
girls, it is still here.  Inkscape 0.48.4 r9939.  I am using Windows 7
on a 64 bit system.  I am a native English speaker.  I am  a grammar
nazi.  And I am incredulous that this problem is apparently still being
reproduced.  WTF???

Hey, though: it's not like Adobe Illustrator CS6 isn't replete with its
own stockpile of linguistic mishaps.  Looks to me like nobody thinks
it's important to have their software vetted by someone with a degree in
English anymore before distributing it to the public.  Adobe has been
around long enough to know better.  Christ, how can programmers still be
making these kinds of mistakes?  Doesn't anyone check their work?  Did
they all get a C in English??

(Can you hear me laughing?  I am laughing here...  Sort of.)

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