Christopher, might I suggest a mnemonic for you. "Harass people with one R, embarrass them with two."Christopher said:
Well, I've just been going over copyedits on Places of Exile, and apparently I still have problems with "indispensable" (I used -ible) and "embarrassing" (I used one R) -- and on one occasion I misspelled one of the alien character names I created! Which isn't the first time I've done that. I should keep lists of character names or something.
My preferred favorite example of the Cupertino Effect is when the word "copulation" was accidentally used in a couple government documents. http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/002911.htmlChristopher said:
Not at all. Spell checkers are like cruise control -- they can reduce your workload a little so long as you monitor their results, but if you assume they can do it all for you, you're headed for disaster. I've been hearing about cases where reporters careless with their spellcheckers were publishing stories about presidential candidates such as John Moccasin, Mike Hackable, Rude Giuliani, and Barracks Abeam.
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/005313.html
Steve Mollmann said:
My preferred favorite example of the Cupertino Effect is when the word "copulation" was accidentally used in a couple government documents.
Actually, it's "manoeuvre" in Canada, too (the third paragraph of this article on the CBC website is a recent example), even though we're on "the US side of the Atlantic."KRAD said:
You did if you're in Europe. On the U.S. side of the Atlantic, it's maneuvers.captcalhoun said:
manoeuvres. did i even spell it right then?
TheAlmanac said:
Actually, it's "manoeuvre" in Canada, too (the third paragraph of this article on the CBC website is a recent example), even though we're on "the US side of the Atlantic."![]()
Braxton said:
90% of these words are easy guys. A little work on your part and you can get the correct spelling down in no time. I have never believed a spell checker and never will. They're making everyone more stupid because so many think it is the god of spelling corrections.
Lindley said:
^Everyone makes typos.
Recently, I had a guy do a complete proofread on everything written so far for my EV Firefly project. (It's quite a bit, really.)
9/10 times, I had spelled "Business" as "buisness." Very little else was wrong, but that was all over the place. Wow.
LightningStorm said:
separate/seperate
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