When a post is first created, it says "viewed 1 times" in the sidebar. This should say "viewed 1 time".

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Greasemonkey if you don't like it. – WTP'-- Sep 8 '09 at 18:21
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so view it more than once – Jeff Atwood Sep 26 '09 at 5:52
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Here it now says "asked 1 month ago". It should say "asked 1 months ago". :) – Bruno Rothgiesser Oct 27 '09 at 9:19
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This should have been tagged as no-repro for maximum comedic effect. – Phoshi Oct 27 '09 at 17:38
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Shouldn't it be "viewed 1 time's" anyway? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostrophe#Greengrocers.27_apostrophes – Andrew Grimm Oct 27 '09 at 23:12
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I vote we get rid of all plural word forms (or, conversely, all singular forms) in the English language, thereby eliminating a huge amount of busy work for programmers world-wide... while we are at it, let's have everyone switch to English so we don't need to internationalize at all. – Software Monk Nov 30 '09 at 19:38
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Ah, yet another [closed-because-I-can't-be-bothered-to-fix-it] bug... – Ether Mar 28 '10 at 20:45
Why don't you just use a Regex to fix it? – Lance Roberts May 11 '10 at 21:56
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@Software Monkey - according to your own answer, you want everyone to switch to American, not English. – Wikis Nov 2 '10 at 11:36
@Mark: I didn't stipulate which form of English - I am a Kiwi, who works in the US, so I could go either way. Currently I use the form that works best for my larger audience, which is the US. – Software Monk Nov 15 '10 at 22:27
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@Mark: As a side note, this whole attitude of "American" is not "English" is a little bit of BS, and is condescending to Americans - Americans are people too, you know. Besides, their spelling and pronuciation as a whole is far more consistent than ours (where ours includes the UK, AU and NZ, all of which I have extensive first-hand experience with). – Software Monk Nov 15 '10 at 22:28
@Software Monkey - maybe we need a timeout. My comments were not meant to offend (so I'm sorry if they offended you) but to clarify. Probably calling it US English is better than American. – Wikis Nov 16 '10 at 8:33
@Bruno: Now it's saying "1 year ago". – Andrew Grimm Jan 12 '11 at 11:58
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I hope this is not on english.stackexchange.com – Mobinga Sep 24 '11 at 20:37
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up vote 39 down vote accepted

You're in luck, as Jeff Atwood has so eloquently put this:

Dear Next Person Who Opens a Pluralization 'Bug', I will personally come to your house and bludgeon you to death with a giant S

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Oh god – deleted Sep 7 '09 at 7:17
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(looking through records for Isaac's address) – Jeff Atwood Sep 7 '09 at 8:35
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I'm having the times of my lifes. – Ólafur Waage Sep 7 '09 at 11:45
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Someone's touchy... – casperOne Feb 19 '10 at 15:23
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Don't bludgeon to death. Burninate! – Donal Fellows Jan 18 at 14:27
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Jeff should rewrite Stack Overflow in Ruby on Rails. It has a .pluralize method that can handle this kind of problem.

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That's one heck of a good reason to throw away everything Jeff accomplished so far using ASP.MVC :P – Pop Catalin Oct 27 '09 at 10:29
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Um...I think it was a joke there, Pops. – beska Oct 27 '09 at 13:38
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I think Pops recognized that - he had an emoticon at the end. Unlike the people who downvoted my answer. – Andrew Grimm Oct 27 '09 at 23:10
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Obviously that's a bad approach. The correct approach is to expose the pluralize method as a webservice and call it from the ASP.net MVC code to do the pluralization. That approach is called SOA and highly popular with MBA-type people, so it has to be good! – Michael Stum Mar 28 '10 at 21:41
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You should totally drop that and try jQuery. – DVK Sep 8 '11 at 16:29
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Well ... I was busy refactoring the tag wiki page and decided to fix this bug.

For the record:

<b>@wiki.ViewCount.Pluralize("time")</b>

Enjoy

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Watch out for giant S's in the near future. I fear for your safety. – nhinkle Jan 18 at 5:00
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While that function seems like a cool idea I'm sure you will regret it when and if you will add localization support =p – Koper Jan 18 at 5:37
@Koper amongst another 10,000 things I will regret :) – waffles Jan 18 at 5:47
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In that case, perhaps it should be:

viewed 1 times [sic]

You could probably write a greasemonkey script to implement it.

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Was about to point that typo out, but you caught it before I could get the comment off... ;) – Twisol Sep 7 '09 at 8:39
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Yeah, funny how the fingers insisted on typing the right thing, even when the brain was trying to deliberately type the wrong thing... – Evan Sep 7 '09 at 23:35
Ahahahahahahahahahaha! – Pekka May 11 '10 at 21:36
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