;; This program was written to protest the miss-named "Communications
;; Decency Act of 1996. This Act bans "indecent speech", whatever that is,
-;; from the internet. For more on the CDA, see Richard Stallman's essay on
+;; from the Internet. For more on the CDA, see Richard Stallman's essay on
;; censorship, included in the etc directory of emacs distributions 19.34
;; and up. See also http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html.
;; data file from which to select words at random. Sorry about that. I
;; believe the average user will be able to come up with a few words on
;; his or her own. If that is a problem, feel free to ask any American
-;; teenager, preferrably one who attends a government school. Failing
+;; teenager, preferably one who attends a government school. Failing
;; that, you might write to Mr. Clinton or Ms Reno or their successors and
;; ask them for suggestions. Think of it as a public spirited act: the
;; time they spend answering you is time not spent persecuting someone
;; ascii 0s.
;; Once you have edited up a data file, you have to tell emacs how to find
-;; the program bruce. Add the follwing two lines to your .emacs file. Be
+;; the program bruce. Add the following two lines to your .emacs file. Be
;; sure to uncomment the second line.
;; for bruce mode
:group 'games)
(defcustom bruce-phrases-file "~/bruce.lines"
- "Keep your favorite phrases here."
+ "Keep your favourite phrases here."
:type 'file
:group 'bruce)