Not to repeat myself here, but ... ...Not to open a can of worms here, but exactly what spelling mistakes are you referring to? The only thing I've noticed, is the site name "Ancester Search". Since this is obviously a proper noun its actual spelling is of no relevance. In fact, it may simply be a marketing ploy to get people's attention - use Ancester instead of Ancestor. Does anyone fall for such a simplistic minded marketing gimmick? At least two seem to have! Gosh, what am I saying? Now its three... "I love a good clown in the morning!" Erin Toms "MargM" <genknut@exemail.com.au> wrote in message news:bhddn8FjaslU1@mid.individual.net... > > "Ancester Search" <info@ancester-search.com> wrote in message > news:l8rnad$1jok$1@adenine.netfront.net... >> Goodday, >> >> Ancester Search is announcing the launch of its new ancestry >> and genealogy search engine. >> >> If you are seeking ancestor information, fell free to stop by >> at Ancester Search. Our search engine supports full text >> searches either by phrase, or by query. >> >> Thank you for your attention. >> >> Ancester Search >> http://ancester-search.com >> info@ancester-search.com > > > Seems a bit iffy ........ Their spelling isn't great and American > grammar > > Bye > -- > MargM > Beautiful NSW Central Coast > > > --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news@netfront.net ---