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De Grey's name is misspelled on the ho...

doug123's Photo doug123 20 Jul 2006

1. SENS Advancement
ImmInst Advisor, Dr. Aubrey de Gray's, Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS) are debated extensively in this online forum...

Shouild be Dr. Aubrey de Grey's

Just caught my eye....thought you guys might want to fix it...
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Live Forever's Photo Live Forever 20 Jul 2006

It looks like Dr. Olshansky's name is misspelled "Olhsansky" as well
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jaydfox's Photo jaydfox 20 Jul 2006

Tsk, tsk, Bruce.

Anyway, Fixed. Let me know if you spot anything else...

Edit: In fairness, Bruce copied much of the content from prometheus's "neo" page, where Olshansky's name was (and currently still is) misspelled...
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Bruce Klein's Photo Bruce Klein 23 Jul 2006

Ah, thanks Jay.
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reason's Photo reason 23 Jul 2006

Now extensively is spelled "extensivley."
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Bruce Klein's Photo Bruce Klein 23 Jul 2006

Corrected, thanks Reason.
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Centurion's Photo Centurion 17 Aug 2006

Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the past tense and particible of "spell" "spelt"? Being pedantic.
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jaydfox's Photo jaydfox 17 Aug 2006

Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the past tense and particible of "spell" "spelt"? Being pedantic.

Depends on whether you speak a British or American variant of English.
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Live Forever's Photo Live Forever 18 Aug 2006

Yeah, it is "spelled" in America. I think it is "spelt" in the UK, but if you did spell it that way in America, your English teacher would freak out.
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chubtoad's Photo chubtoad 18 Aug 2006

spelt
n.
A hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe.

http://dictionary.re...om/browse/spelt
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