Kev
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This is an oldie, but I feel like letting it out for a bit of fresh air ... something that has always annoyed me is the fact that the US have dropped the "i" from Aluminium and have never bothered to fix the mistake [mad]
I've heard stories about Aluminium cladding brochure spelling mistakes being the "reason" .. but I really don't buy it. There's a thing called the Periodic Table, it has all the right spelling!
I've never heard of an American refer to something as Plutonium, Uranum or Helum !!! What's the real story?
So here's the important question .. when kids in the US learn about the elements in science, what does the high school periodic table spelling look like?
I'm "ok" to be not being ok with tire v's tyre and centre v's centre ... and even the liberal use of z's where they don't belong. I'm guessing a period of English speaking in the US with poor literacy caused this drift to happen.
Anyway, if the spelling of Aluminium is not immediately addressed I'm going to start spelling wood as "wuid". There, bet that's got you really scared!!!
I've heard stories about Aluminium cladding brochure spelling mistakes being the "reason" .. but I really don't buy it. There's a thing called the Periodic Table, it has all the right spelling!
I've never heard of an American refer to something as Plutonium, Uranum or Helum !!! What's the real story?
So here's the important question .. when kids in the US learn about the elements in science, what does the high school periodic table spelling look like?
I'm "ok" to be not being ok with tire v's tyre and centre v's centre ... and even the liberal use of z's where they don't belong. I'm guessing a period of English speaking in the US with poor literacy caused this drift to happen.
Anyway, if the spelling of Aluminium is not immediately addressed I'm going to start spelling wood as "wuid". There, bet that's got you really scared!!!