Date: 2006-08-01 04:34 am (UTC)
ext_49031: Detail of jewel encrusted saint skeleton. (Default)
There are so many splinter processes in photography that should have caught on, but didn't. Because it's always been more technology and cost-prohibitive than other media, folks are more likely to experiment to get what they want with what they have.

I use the Spellbound extension on Firefox, switched to English/United Kingdom. I've always had a lot of trouble spelling correctly, with a painfully slow learning speed (certain words I will never learn to spell). Since I wrote a couple of words funny already, like 'colour', and always had better luck using an 's' instead of a 'z' in words like 'exercise' I tried switching my spell check and found that not only do I spell better overall, but I am actually learning correct spellings after being reminded how they're spelled only two or three times (instead of ten or never). Really long way of saying "works for me, who knows why?"
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