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'Caliber' is the US spelling, I'm not from there. You must therefore expect various se / ce differences [as in 'defence'] and pointless extra letters.
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'Caliber' is the US spelling, I'm not from there. You must therefore expect various se / ce differences [as in 'defence'] and pointless extra letters.[[User:Eurusea]]
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:english Wikipedia, in comparison, does not have either one of language variants set for policy, but rather asks that the orthography remains consistent with the article.[[User:Rechze]]
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* Well considering I wrote the original article, and I am American, the "orthography" should remain American! ...if that makes sense [[User:John|John]]
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That seems reasonable to me. and you, Eurusea? [[User:Rechze|— ℜechze]]|[[User talk:Rechze | ♞<small>talk</small>]] 09:27, 9 Dec 2004 (GMT)
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Blame a Word spellcheck with a UK English spelling set, I didn't even notice. [[User:Eurusea|Eurusea]] 09:29, 9 Dec 2004 (GMT)

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'Caliber' is the US spelling, I'm not from there. You must therefore expect various se / ce differences [as in 'defence'] and pointless extra letters.User:Eurusea

english Wikipedia, in comparison, does not have either one of language variants set for policy, but rather asks that the orthography remains consistent with the article.User:Rechze
  • Well considering I wrote the original article, and I am American, the "orthography" should remain American! ...if that makes sense John

That seems reasonable to me. and you, Eurusea? — ℜechze|talk 09:27, 9 Dec 2004 (GMT)


Blame a Word spellcheck with a UK English spelling set, I didn't even notice. Eurusea 09:29, 9 Dec 2004 (GMT)