Posted by NY 986 on July 01, 2014 at 16:07:40 from (174.236.32.117):
In Reply to: O.T. WHY? posted by Harvey2 on July 01, 2014 at 14:34:41:
I might be a bit too frank in what I have to say but here goes anyways. I don't get too worked up over misspells because I figure most of it is due to the fingers being out of synch with the brain. I have to slow down to type the word "because" due to my right hand being a fraction of a second faster than my left otherwise it becomes "becuaes" which we know is not a word in at least the English language. I am sure if most of us took an old fashioned spelling test we could pass no problem but all the years of smacking our hands with hammers and such has reduced the dexterity of said hands. The mind can also be a funny thing. Some common words that I know from school just seem like they have been stuck in the corner of the mind so long it takes more time to double check spelling than it is worth. At least on Jeopardy my guesses pan out over 2/3's of the time. Also, my mind is sometimes figuring more than one approach as to constructing a response and sometimes two approaches "merge" unintentionally on the screen. Lastly, if I recall correctly you are the gentleman who likes to work the "Dutch" into your responses. The biggest problem with that is we don't know you which is to say we don't know if you are doing that to flatter us or mock certain people. My paternal grandparents put up with a lot of baloney because of their German background back in the day by non-Germans. And I don't mean friendly razzing either. So maybe I am a little sensitive to a little shenanigans here on the net.
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