Can you say classy? It's also nice to know that authors such as yourself know a little about grammar and spelling. It is really atrocious that published authors, such as yourself, don't know the difference between "there" and "their" (see "When editing the manuscript which was much larger at the time their were a few discrepencies"). On the spelling front, I think the word you were looking for was discrepancies, by the way. Modus Operendi - I think you meant Modus Operandi, don't become a latin scholar. I guess using spellcheck was too much effort, much like doing the proper research for this guide was too much effort.
What a classy professional you are Sir. I am glad to know that Falcon Guides supports and proliferates this.
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Can you say classy? It's also nice to know that authors such as yourself know a little about grammar and spelling. It is really atrocious that published authors, such as yourself, don't know the difference between "there" and "their" (see "When editing the manuscript which was much larger at the time their were a few discrepencies"). On the spelling front, I think the word you were looking for was discrepancies, by the way. Modus Operendi - I think you meant Modus Operandi, don't become a latin scholar. I guess using spellcheck was too much effort, much like doing the proper research for this guide was too much effort.
What a classy professional you are Sir. I am glad to know that Falcon Guides supports and proliferates this.