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I'm recovering from a viral pneumonia, so perhaps I can blame this on the fever I endured.
Too many of you have heard/read my exhortations on homophones and the fact that Word's spell checker won't pick up on homophone errors. I just happened across this little gem, which illustrates the problem perfectly.
An Ode to the Spelling Chequer
Prays the Lord for the spelling chequer
That came with our pea see!
Mecca mistake and it puts you rite
Its so easy to ewes, you sea.
I never used to no, was it e before eye?
(Four sometimes its eye before e.)
But now I've discovered the quay to success
It's as simple as won, too, free!
Sew watt if you lose a letter or two,
The whirled won't come two an end!
Can't you sea? It's as plane as the knows on yore face
S. Chequer's my very best friend
I've always had trubble with letters that double
"Is it one or to S's?" I'd wine
But now, as I've tolled you this chequer is grate
And its hi thyme you got won, like mine.
–Janet E. Byford
There may be some of you who feel that I should pay dearly for inflicting this upon you. In which case, let me assure you that the Czech is in the male! ;)
Amelia
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Prays wit feint dams
ether that oar jest grown. :)
- Erin
= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.
Spelling Chequer
Amelia
That was wonderfull. Spell chequer is diffenatly a technological treat for all. But I don't thinn that I am ready to discard my dicitonary just yet.
Hugs & Giggles to all
Penny
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Eye saw nothing wrong with ur peace deer it looked fine to me.
Love,
Paula
When the lines between reality and fantasy blur, true magic can begin.
Paula
Seek freedom and become captive of your desires. Seek discipline and find your liberty.
The Coda
Chapterhouse: Dune
Spell chequers and righting heirs
Even I'm not that bad and you've seen my Whateley Fan Fic.
This dam addictive euw no. Wholy cowl! Their's a morel hear but I kant ce' ware it's leading
Hope your feeling batter,
Jon in Wauwatosa
Miss Spelling
Unfortunately, no one's spell checkers do a decent job when confronted with.. people. Still, it oculd be worse! Decades ago, before Word even existed, a colleague was writing to an important researcher in Maine and the man's first name was Myron. Of course, 'myron' was not in te spelling dictionary. Guess what the spelling checker suggested?
Moron.
Yes, an important researcher was almost called Moron because of a spelling checker. Fortunately, we caught it. And we laughed a lot about it.
Love,
Diane
Love,
Diane