Um, "orthopaedic" is an accepted variant of "orthopedic." Am I missing something else I'm not seeing?
I do see the mistake in the Microsoft ad with the inclusion of the apostrophe in "it's" when it shouldn't be there.
Damn, writers for Letterman (Small Town News) or Leno (Headlines) would reject both of these in a heartbeat because I fail to see any humor really.
Although it is funny (as in funny=odd) that Microsoft, as one of the richest corporations in the world, cannot get its grammar correct.
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