* Fixed spelling and grammar for clarity
* Update README.adoc
* Three comma club
* gramma grammma grammar
* Update README.adoc
* Remove commas
Corrected the commas.
Consider the sentences:
- "Energy-saving light bulbs which are cheap make for a sensible investment"
- "Energy-saving light bulbs, which are cheap, make for a sensible investment"
They are different. The first one is intimating that energy-saving light bulbs come in many prices and it's only the cheap ones which are a good investment. The second implies that all energy-saving light bulbs are generally cheap and they, regardless of price, make for a good investment.
The commas added (which I just removed) switched the meaning, incorrectly, from one to the other.