tymaporer wrote:
Hunter Lupe wrote:
VeraX wrote:
My printer has three things, one is a printer, one is a coppier. What is its other function?
Does sucking up electricity count as a function?
(Alright, alright, it's also a scanner.)
If Hunter's really a genius, why did he misspell "all right"?

It's not misspelt.
ALRIGHT
Variant spelling of all right .
USAGE: The merging of all and right to form the one-word spelling alright is first recorded toward the end of the 19th century (unlike other similar merged spellings such as altogether and already, which date from much earlier). There is no logical reason for insisting that all right be two words when other single-word forms such as altogether have long been accepted. Nevertheless, although found widely, alright remains nonstandard.
Not accepted, yes, misspelt, no.