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Hi, and welcome. Please see my comment at sunbird, but thanks for the interest anyway. If you want to sign your comments, you can do so by typing three tildes ~~~. A fourth tilde adds the date and time. Thanks, jimfbleak 06:43, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Interesting that you found my sunbird/hummingbird comment USA-centric, since I'm a Brit who regularly lambasts the Americans for that fault! jimfbleak 08:22, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Well, I took it as assuming everyone will know what a Hummingbird was, and that the Sunbird was the European version of this, which (in my view) make the article look like it was aimed at 'mericans only (rather than anyone who speaks English, which I think is the only bais that is meant to be inherent in en.wikipedia.org). Some interesting points have been raised about the use of the word 'American' (think it was on List of Americans) which points out (amongst other things) that Spanish use of the term America refers to both North and South America (and presumably the people who live in both continents), while in many (won't say all) English-speaking countries the term is practically analogous to those from the USA (much to the chagrin of Canadians, Mexicans, et al). Perhaps a case of those who shout loudest getting there way? - Sheridan

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To elaborate "it's" expands to "it is" which makes your sentence complete gibberish, that is "and used in the same way as it's source words." means "and used in the same way as it is source words." -- Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason 03:15, 2004 Dec 13 (UTC)
Oops, Bob doesn't actually cover "its" and "it's". "its" is always the possessive and "it's" is always a contraction of "it is". silsor 03:19, Dec 13, 2004 (UTC)
I didn't say that "it's" was a contraction though, I said it was a possessive, as is backed up by Bob sheridan 03:44, 2004 Dec 13 (UTC)
"It's" isn't a possessive. "Its" is a possessive. Fnord. -- Cyrius| 23:23, 13 Dec 2004 (UTC)

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