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Originally Posted by jdobbs
@AmigaFuture
"its features" rather than "it's features" -- possessive pronoun rule. To be fair, though, you will probably find posts where I have done the same. Frankly, it seems clearer to me.
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Now I found it, I didn't go back far enough. Adjusted and credited. I know credit isn't required, but I thought it funny anyway.
I completely agree now that I figured which one it is.
I normally don't miss those. It's (<--) like those "their, there and they're" or "you're" and "your"...those "drive me nuts" when confused. High 5 you 2. Virtual Beer passed to both. Hehe.
JD, I have...I just haven't commented much. For whatever reason. All is good. --------- Jerks! (Muffled laugh)