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View Full Version : one misspell word in ISO 17025


s_warin
25th August 2002, 06:53 AM
There is one misspell or mistype in ISO 17025 standard. Where is the word?:bigwave: :agree:

David Mullins
25th August 2002, 09:45 PM
Am I in the innocuous question website today instead of the XXX Cove?

s_warin
27th August 2002, 03:03 AM
Yes, the standard should clean and correct. I use this question as a game to stimulate the audiences. Do you find the word? Who will be the winner?:bigwave:

s_warin
6th October 2002, 02:25 AM
I have told the member of ISO in Thailand that where is the word misspell.

Do you find where?

Atul Khandekar
6th October 2002, 01:29 PM
s_warin said:
Do you find where?
No! I give up. Where?
:rolleyes:

Aaron Lupo
8th October 2002, 10:06 AM
s_warin said:

I have told the member of ISO in Thailand that where is the word misspell.

Do you find where?

Not that it is really important but are you going to let us know, or is this something you are going to keep to yourself?
:confused:

Ravi Khare
8th October 2002, 01:47 PM
Atul
No! I give up. Where?

ISO GUY
Not that it is really important but are you going to let us know, or is this something you are going to keep to yourself?

O come on guys, you don't want to end such interesting threads so fast, do you?

Ryan Wilde
8th October 2002, 02:38 PM
Okay, I have tired of the thread, so here are a FEW errors(English Version):

1) judgement should be spelled judgment;
2) initialled should be spelled initialed;
3) wordprocessing is two words;
4) labelled should be spelled labeled;
5) fulfil should be spelled fulfill;
6) fulfilment should be fulfillment.

These, however, may be correct in Britain (we also don't spell programme or behaviour the same). I live in the USA and speak/write a derivative of the actual language, so I have no idea, nor concern, as to the accuracy of the above list.

Ryan