Auto Spell Checkers in Firefox, Thunderbird, Spicebird, Tomboy Notes and whatever else have totally changed the way I write English. Previously (two years ago) I used to make tons of spelling mistakes while writing blogs but these days I hardly make a mistake while blogging, sending mails, taking notes etc. But this enhancement in technology has made me dumber. Previously, I was confident about the spellings I knew but now I am not confident about spellings of anything I spell. Today, I was writing an application (for what?? secret 😛 ) and got damn confused about spellings of “committee”, “admission” etc. (double m, double tt, double s ?? 🙁 ). After two failed attempts, I wrote the application in word processor and took a print out. Damn easy, huh!!!
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Same here bro!
I don’t like spell checkers. You don’t like windows.
I think there are a few common reasons behind our preferences.
being picky, I shall just highlight this– “changed the way I ”wirte” English.” 😛
There’s also “but these days I hardly make a mistake whie blogging”, should be “while blogging”. 🙂
@Maruti 🙂
@Fraud Who are you btw?
@Mythalez, Kevin Nice catch guyz … wrote that post in a hurry 😀