Talk:Skepticality

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Just for reference and to be something of a pedant, from OED either bi-weekly or bi-monthly is correct.

biweekly |bīˈwēklē| adjective & adverb appearing or taking place every two weeks or twice a week : [as adj. ] a biweekly bulletin | [as adv. ] she followed her doctor's instructions to undergo health checks biweekly. noun ( pl. -lies) a periodical that appears every two weeks or twice a week. USAGE See usage at biennial and bimonthly .

bimonthly |bīˈmənθlē| adjective occurring or produced twice a month or every two months : a bimonthly newsletter. adverb twice a month or every two months : the magazine appears bimonthly. noun ( pl. -lies) a periodical produced twice a month or every two months. USAGE The meaning of bimonthly (and other similar words such as biweekly and biyearly) is ambiguous. The only way to avoid this ambiguity is to use alternative expressions like : every two months and : twice a month. In the publishing world, the meaning of bimonthly is more fixed and is invariably used to mean ‘every two months.’ See also usage at biennial .

Working on a complete overhaul of the page. To avoid duplication of efforts please contact me if you have major edits in the 3/1 to 3/15 time frame(RicWatts) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 144.230.63.58 (talk) 22:42, 1 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]


This article is being edited/updated and should be complete by Christmas 2014. Onlydemi (talk) 15:58, 21 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Missing Bios[edit]

Why have Robynn McCarthy and Derek Colanduno's biographies been deleted from Wikipedia? Anybody got information on who did it, when and why? --DaKine (talk) 15:04, 6 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]