Me: "More relevant perhaps is the issue of normalcy." Keith F. Lynch: "I think you mean 'normality'. 'Normalcy' is a neologism invented by President Harding." Yes, Harding's detractors believed it was a neologism as well as a malapropism. John Baez shared an item last month on Google+ dealing with numbers 'normal' in base ten. I commented that (coincidentally) I was "working on something that involves normalcy". He replied: "I like your use of the word 'normalcy' instead of the more common 'normality'." :P Keith F. Lynch: "Your ellipses, including one of mine that you quoted, are turning into question marks. I suspect some Microsoft product.." It's actually Mail in OSX. I didn't realize that it created an issue on the receiving end. I'll use two dots in future ellipsisation. Is that the right word?