diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/storage-devices/article.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/storage-devices/article.sgml
index 213ae2b311..ad4d0c9ae1 100644
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/storage-devices/article.sgml
+++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/storage-devices/article.sgml
@@ -1971,7 +1971,7 @@ Mar 29 21:16:37 yedi /kernel: sa1: Archive  Viper 150 is a known rogue </screen>
 	  <para>This drive reads and writes DC6150 (150MB) and DC6250 (250MB)
 	    tapes.</para>
 	      
-	  <para>This drives quirks are known and pre-compiled into the scsi
+	  <para>This drives quirks are known and pre-compiled into the SCSI
 	    tape device driver (&man.st.4;).</para>
 	      
 	  <para>Under FreeBSD 2.2-CURRENT, use <command>mt blocksize
@@ -2489,7 +2489,7 @@ scsi -f $2 -s 100 -c "1b 0 0 $cdb3 $cdb4 $cdb5"</programlisting>
 	  <para>Native capacity is 150/250MB.</para>
 	  
 	  <para>This drive has quirks which are known and work around code is
-	    present in the scsi tape device driver (&man.st.4;).
+	    present in the SCSI tape device driver (&man.st.4;).
 	    Upgrading the firmware to XXX version will fix the quirks and
 	    provide SCSI 2 capabilities.</para>
 	      
@@ -2539,7 +2539,7 @@ scsi -f $2 -s 100 -c "1b 0 0 $cdb3 $cdb4 $cdb5"</programlisting>
 	    upwards.  Hardware compression is optionally supported for the 2.5
 	    GB cartridges.</para>
 	      
-	  <para>This drives quirks are known and pre-compiled into the scsi
+	  <para>This drives quirks are known and pre-compiled into the SCSI
 	    tape device driver (&man.st.4;) beginning with FreeBSD
 	    2.2-CURRENT.  For previous versions of FreeBSD, use
 	    <command>mt</command> to read one block from the tape, rewind the
@@ -2576,7 +2576,7 @@ scsi -f $2 -s 100 -c "1b 0 0 $cdb3 $cdb4 $cdb5"</programlisting>
 	    in a band surrounded on both sides by the previous data unless the
 	    tape have been erased.</para>
 	      
-	  <para>This drives quirks are known and pre-compiled into the scsi
+	  <para>This drives quirks are known and pre-compiled into the SCSI
 	    tape device driver (&man.st.4;).</para>
 	  
 	  <para>Other firmware revisions that are known to work are: