General - Message Thread - Collate Replies - Post a Reply - FAQ
| Nick: | Charley |
| Date/Time: | Saturday, July 18, 2009 at 7:12:01 PM CST |
| Browser/OS: | Microsoft Internet Explorer V7.0 using Windows NT 5.1 |
| Subject: | Yes... |
Message: |
|
Yes. M and N are very close in machine shorthand, and a misstroke can account for the difference. More importantly, the phonics are so completely different I would suggest your surmise is the most likely scenario. |
|