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I voteI'm all for the shorter spelling of over , I'm all for the shorter spelling.

Not only will this saveprevent every potential -tagging user from having to tap the 'u' key, saving multiple seconds over the next decade, StackExchange will end up transmitting one fewer character when displayingevery time it displays the word should save, saving quintillionths of dollars in hosting, processing and transmission fees.

I vote for over , I'm all for the shorter spelling.

Not only will this save every potential -tagging user multiple seconds over the next decade, StackExchange transmitting one fewer character when displaying the word should save quintillionths of dollars in hosting and transmission fees.

I'm all for the shorter spelling of over .

Not only will this prevent every potential -tagging user from having to tap the 'u' key, saving multiple seconds over the next decade, StackExchange will end up transmitting one fewer character every time it displays the word, saving quintillionths of dollars in hosting, processing and transmission fees.

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JoshDM
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I vote for over , I'm all for the shorter spelling.

Not only will this save every potential -tagging user multiple seconds over the next decade, StackExchange transmitting one fewer character when displaying the word should save quintillionths of dollars in hosting and transmission fees.

I vote for over , I'm all for the shorter spelling.

Not only will this save multiple seconds over the next decade, StackExchange transmitting one fewer character when displaying the word should save quintillionths of dollars in hosting fees.

I vote for over , I'm all for the shorter spelling.

Not only will this save every potential -tagging user multiple seconds over the next decade, StackExchange transmitting one fewer character when displaying the word should save quintillionths of dollars in hosting and transmission fees.

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JoshDM
  • 9k
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  • 19

I vote for over , I'm all for the shorter spelling.

Not only will this save multiple seconds over the next decade, StackExchange transmitting one fewer character when displaying the word should save quintillionths of dollars in hosting fees.