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@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ newsgroup. It stands for: (R)ead (T)he (F)...ing
<para>Wait, what is <acronym>BTW</acronym> now? Another often-seen
acronym which means (B)y (T)he (W)ay. It is easy when you know
it; to avoid you having to continuously speculate over the meaning of
-acronyms there is table at he end of this section containing the
+acronyms there is table at the end of this section containing the
most-often-used acronyms.</para>
<para>This table does not try to be complete and is based on a list by
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ head and think of a face.</para>
<title>PLONK!</title>
<para>This PLONK! looks like some comic-sound, does it not? And that is
-exactly what it is used for. The one who reads it knows he was just
+exactly what it is used for. The one who reads it knows they were just
added to the killfile of a newsreader; normally this means the
recipient of the PLONK! annoyed the sender. The PLONK! is meant to
play back the sound of the recipients name hitting the ground in the