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Irony: Mozilla, FireFox & Thunderbird

     I almost exclusively use the Mozilla Foundation's web and email clients - FireFox and Thunderbird - on the main group of machines I work with. (Of course, on the Mac, I still use Safari a lot, but I've moved to using FireFox more and more because of incompatibility problems I have more often with Safari versus those with FireFox.) One of the most amusing ironies, however, is the fact that the spell checker in Thunderbird does not recognize the following terms: Mozilla, FireFox, Thundirbird, Camino and Netscape. Isn't that just a bit too ironic?

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I know! I laughed when I first came across that. You'd think that the *spell-check* team (if that's what they're called) would put their own product names in the dictionary. Perhaps they had a reason for not including them. ~shrug~

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