[quote name='rodeojones903']That is correct but the person I quoted said that the word Cheapy used was incorrect, which it is not.[/quote]
Thanks for enlightening me, Mr. Jones.
This is from Dictionary.com:
Which is it: judgement or judgment?
Judgment is the preferred spelling; judgement is a variant spelling. Unless you have a good reason to go with the latter, choose judgment. In the UK, judgement is still the correct spelling. But ever since Noah Webster decreed the first e to be superfluous, Americans have omitted it. If you write judgement you should also write colour and tyre!
Last I checked, Cheapy came from New York City, not York.
Of course, the ultimate arbiter, Bill Gates, also considers "judgment" incorrect, at least in my version of Microsoft Word.
I like this commentary:
What this must mean then, is that so many people made the mistake of misspelling judgment that they just added the wrong way of spelling it to the dictionary. They dumbed down the dictionary to include the common misspelling of a word.
Bottom line, I guess Cheapy can go ahead and keep spelling it "judgement" - as long as he's comfortable with being a variant (which he obviously is).
In this case, however, the product name is clearly "The Eye of Judgment."
Now back to comments about the deal - which I am entirely unqualified to make.