Hey, the "t" only started being dropped in the late 18th century. Why is bringing it back any less correct? In a few years when everyone uses the "t" (very softly of course), won't you feel silly.

I don't need to prove I can spell. I have more spell checkers than I can use. I just think it sounds better. In the exact same way that Nu-clear and Feb-RU-ary sound (and are) correct.

Besides, you'll never know one way or the other while reading...

Bruno
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