I know you don't agree with me. But you're not willing to hear me, or hear me out without drowning me in inflexible counterargument. I feel badly about that. I know about the single they, and I use it somewhat frequently, but it has obvious limitations although there's a good argument for "thou/they." Anyway. Language evolves, people adapt. What I like seeing is the writer shifting from he to she and his to her when addressing an audience, whether listeners or readers. Shifting from "the engineer knows that her.... to the architect uses that information to inform his..." not sentence to sentence but point to point or idea/scenario to idea/scenario.And that's all I have left to say about that.Yeah, it's constantly dropping at the server, timing out, giving error messages, etc. We lost a few hours' worth of posts again a couple days ago, and Knight says nothing. smh...