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Invisible <voi### [at] dev null> wrote:
> For some reason, it really *really* annoys me when people write "i.e."
> when they /obviously/ meant "e.g."
> Apparently some people think these mean the same thing.
Am I only imagining things, or is consistently mixing up "your" and
"you're" more popular today than it was eg. 10 years ago? (The error seems
to happen almost equally in both ways, unlike with "it's" vs. "its", where
it happens almost exclusively on one way.)
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- Warp
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