Please
It is TYRE not Tire
Never understood why this is so misspelt
TIRE is
1. feel or cause to feel in need of rest or sleep. "soon the ascent grew steeper and he began to tire"
2. lose interest in; become bored with.
Tire sealant question
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Re: Tire sealant question
Hmm. Surprised that the mods haven't, er, mod -ified the thread title by now. It jars with me, too.
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Re: Tire sealant question
I would guess it's because the majority of English speakers spell it "tire", however much we might dislike USian spelling.Pinhead wrote: 12 Sep 2023, 7:10pm Please
It is TYRE not Tire
Never understood why this is so misspelt
TIRE is
1. feel or cause to feel in need of rest or sleep. "soon the ascent grew steeper and he began to tire"
2. lose interest in; become bored with.
Re: Tire sealant question
Invented in the UK (Scotland" so the British spelling is correctrogerzilla wrote: 22 Mar 2024, 2:51pmI would guess it's because the majority of English speakers spell it "tire", however much we might dislike USian spelling.Pinhead wrote: 12 Sep 2023, 7:10pm Please
It is TYRE not Tire
Never understood why this is so misspelt
TIRE is
1. feel or cause to feel in need of rest or sleep. "soon the ascent grew steeper and he began to tire"
2. lose interest in; become bored with.
Robert William Thomson
Inventor
Robert William Thomson PRSSA FRSE was a Scottish inventor known for inventing the refillable fountain pen and the pneumatic tyre. Wikipedia
AUTISTIC and proud
Re: Tire sealant question
I always thought it was Dunlop! Did the Scots not invent tarmacadam roads, and er, the bicycle?Pinhead wrote: 17 Apr 2024, 4:06pmInvented in the UK (Scotland" so the British spelling is correctrogerzilla wrote: 22 Mar 2024, 2:51pmI would guess it's because the majority of English speakers spell it "tire", however much we might dislike USian spelling.Pinhead wrote: 12 Sep 2023, 7:10pm Please
It is TYRE not Tire
Never understood why this is so misspelt
TIRE is
1. feel or cause to feel in need of rest or sleep. "soon the ascent grew steeper and he began to tire"
2. lose interest in; become bored with.
Robert William Thomson
Inventor
Robert William Thomson PRSSA FRSE was a Scottish inventor known for inventing the refillable fountain pen and the pneumatic tyre. Wikipedia
Re: Tire sealant question
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tire#HistoryJerseyJoe wrote: 7 May 2024, 2:50pmI always thought it was Dunlop!Pinhead wrote: 17 Apr 2024, 4:06pmInvented in the UK (Scotland" so the British spelling is correctrogerzilla wrote: 22 Mar 2024, 2:51pm
I would guess it's because the majority of English speakers spell it "tire", however much we might dislike USian spelling.
Robert William Thomson
Inventor
Robert William Thomson PRSSA FRSE was a Scottish inventor known for inventing the refillable fountain pen and the pneumatic tyre. Wikipedia
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Jonathan
Re: Tire sealant question
I did state ScotlandJerseyJoe wrote: 7 May 2024, 2:50pmI always thought it was Dunlop! Did the Scots not invent tarmacadam roads, and er, the bicycle?Pinhead wrote: 17 Apr 2024, 4:06pmInvented in the UK (Scotland" so the British spelling is correctrogerzilla wrote: 22 Mar 2024, 2:51pm
I would guess it's because the majority of English speakers spell it "tire", however much we might dislike USian spelling.
Robert William Thomson
Inventor
Robert William Thomson PRSSA FRSE was a Scottish inventor known for inventing the refillable fountain pen and the pneumatic tyre. Wikipedia
AUTISTIC and proud
Re: Tire sealant question
Tarmacadam:JerseyJoe wrote: 7 May 2024, 2:50pm ...
Did the Scots not invent tarmacadam roads, and er, the bicycle?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarmacadam#Origins
The bicycle, including the contributions of Macmillan, Dalzell and McCall:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_bicycle
Jonathan