Seems like a typo to me
Terminal Y sounds like "E"
Also with the preceding and following word each ending in -y, it's an easy error for the brain to make to make
Same with the accidentally dropped R in Country, also a typo
Consider that "He loves this Country" makes far more sense than "He loves this County" [WHAT "county"? Q had never discussed any particular county.]
And, the word County would not have thrown up an error signal as a misspelling. That would have been important in Q's not catching the typo.
"Typos are important" is a powerful general rule that nevertheless does not equate to "We guarantee a complete absence of any chance whatsoever of human error among hundreds of thousands of keystrokes."
/wordnerd
Seems like a typo to me
Terminal Y sounds like "E"
Also with the preceding and following word each ending in -y, it's an easy error for the brain to make to make
Same with the accidentally dropped R in Country, also a typo
Consider that "He loves this Country" makes far more sense than "He loves this County" [WHAT "county"? Q had never discussed any particular county.]
And, the word County would not have thrown up an error signal as a misspelling. That would have been important in Q's not catching the typo.
"Typos are important" is a powerful general rule that nevertheless does not equate to "We guarantee a complete absence of any chance whatsoever of human error among tens of thousands of keystrokes."
/wordnerd
Seems like a typo to me
Terminal Y sounds like "E"
Also with the preceding and following word each ending in -y, it's an easy error for the brain to make to make
Same with the accidentally dropped R in Country, also a typo
Consider that "He loves this Country" makes far more sense than "He loves this County" [WHAT "county"? Q had never discussed any particular county.]
And, the word County would not have thrown up an error signal as a misspelling. That would have been important in Q's not catching the typo.
/wordnerd