Originally Posted by
randyjawa
According to the dictionary, a dent is "a slight hollow in a hard, even surface made by a blow or by the exertion of pressure".
And indent is, "deep recesses or notches in (a line or surface)".
Yup, those darn dents are actually indents. I can learns stuff all the time, eh.
Anyway, goods heads up on my poor choice of words. Good to get today's mistake out of the way early:-)
Not a poor choice of words. I commented that you described the results very well and I use the word indented.
I wasn't aware of the difference between dented and indented so there, I learned something too.
Are you using a Canadian English dictionary or a US one eh?
The US and the UK... two peoples divided by a common language.
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