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ok so maybe it's the english major in me, but has anyone else noticed that on all f-bodies they spell gauges wrong? i first noticed the "check gages" light in my 98 camaro... and the same misspelling has carried thru to my 2002. so what gives? you think GM just never noticed? or they noticed but didn't want to spend the money to fix it? either way it bugs me to no end to see gauges spelled wrong. am i the only one?
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So here's my theory..(Canadian spelling not withstanding)...most people are such bad spellers they figured their help line would light up with questions about "gawgs" and where to locate them! Posts: 3403 | From: Woodcliff Lake, NJ, USA | Registered: Dec 2000
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I cant spell that well, so it does not matter to me too much. Then again, I never have had my check gages light come on. I will now be wondering until I drive to work later today.
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hee hee yeah most people can't spell. that's why i wonder if GM ever caught it.
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dictionary.com lists both spellings. Think of the savings passed on to us by omitting the one letter. Posts: 465 | From: B'ham, AL | Registered: Sep 2000
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actually dictionary.com sucks. sorry, but according to mirriam webster dictionary "gage" is a word, but means something completely different than gauge...
Main Entry: gage Pronunciation: 'gAj Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German wetti pledge -- more at WED 1 : a token of defiance; specifically : a glove or cap cast on the ground to be taken up by an opponent as a pledge of combat 2 : something deposited as a pledge of performance
Main Entry: gauge Pronunciation: 'gAj Function: noun Etymology: Middle English gauge, from Old North French 1 : an instrument for or a means of measuring or testing: as a : an instrument for measuring a dimension or for testing mechanical accuracy 2 : an instrument with a graduated scale or dial for measuring or indicating quantity
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