Looking at enrique's question, 2011 looks like the year we changed the spelling of "Formerly"
He has a great career in front of him; he could out-perform Andrew Carnegie who chaired the commission that screwed up the English language in the USA - center, jewelery, realizing etc etc.. But then Carnegie was dyslexic.
'f' was still being used in print until at least 1798. i don't really get the 'long s' argument, because the book i'm reading (digitised copy of 1798 edition) uses 'f' for all 's' usages, short and long.
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