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@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ network are equivalent. Some networks use a round-robin system where a
single server redirects new connections to a random server in the
network. @code{irc.freenode.net} is such a server for the Freenode
network. Freenode provides the network ``for the Free and Open Source
-Software communities, for not-for-profit organisations and for related
+Software communities, for not-for-profit organizations and for related
communities and organizations.''
@cindex port, connecting
@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ because @code{defun-rcirc-command} is not yet available, and without
If you're chatting from a laptop, then you might be familiar with this
problem: When your laptop falls asleep and wakes up later, your IRC
-client doesn't realise that it has been disconnected. It takes several
+client doesn't realize that it has been disconnected. It takes several
minutes until the client decides that the connection has in fact been
lost. The simple solution is to use @kbd{M-x rcirc}. The problem is
that this opens an @emph{additional} connection, so you'll have two