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The word "expalin" (explain) seems to happen no matter how hard I concentrate.
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DAmned wrong uppercase 'A' following a correct uppercase letter.
"In testa che avete, Signor di Ceprano?"
-- Rigoletto
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applicaiton very frequently
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Usually "teh"
Fruit and Friend, sometimes
Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have. -Anon
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'an' I frequently end up typing 'and' I just cannot seem to keep the d off the word and I end up sending very strangely worded emails because of it.
'Give the boy and orange'
And then I hit Ctrl-Enter and the email is on its way.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Aonther, anothre, anthoer, another! Theer, gottitt!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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when I type SQL statements from is always typed form the first go around.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Lots of them. Many are ver common words such as "hte". There are other words that I simply cannot spel, so all these go into my autocorrect lists.
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One of our clients in the city of Schenectady NY. Took me a year to be able to type that without typos, and I still have to type it slowly. Doesn't help that all the letters except the h and n are typed with the left hand.
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adequetely (adequately)
loathe (when I mean loath)
their (there - I hate that, because it makes me seem especially daft)
Oh and I have a colleague named Chris and whenever I send him an email I have to hit backspace a couple of times to avoid sending Hi Christ,
To err is human. Fortune favors the monsters.
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Frequently, I try to write FORM and end writing FROM
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For me its compnay
I am not dyslexic but apparently my fingers are....
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Most are in SQL:
SELECT => SEELECT, SELLECT
FROM => FORM
WHERE => WERE, WEHRE
DELETE => DELLETE, DELETTE
Maybe it is because I hate SQL, but have to use it every day.
Too bad SQL Server Management Studio doesn't have auto correct.
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Ephelant. Hostipal. Prety mush anithink els.
Abandon hope.
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It seems like my hands want to go back and forth as I peck. Words that alternate letters and then don't are at risk.
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FILE * for years always came out as FIEL * for me!
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I have to logon to onmicrosoft.com every time I debug, to get to the secret keys, so I have finally got micorsfot.com down pat.
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serach. Good thing that software developers never write it.
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- th e~~~
- part of the current word and part of the next - slipped into the queue
Then, I got a clicky-clacky keyboard. I learned quickly which flingers dangle.
And now, ServiceNow has some key buffering in their memo fields that mangle text and curser position. (they move the cursor and make a curser out of me.)
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Seconded. Wh entyping to another person more often than code at a text editor.
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Yes.
PowerShell in VS Code is pretty good.
Goodness I would NOT want to be writing COBOL todya.
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Yep, but only when I'm going full speed (brain 3 steps ahead of my fingers). For me it's the word 'print', I always seem to type 'pring'. I use the ping command much more often then typing the word 'print'.
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Yes, for whatever reason, counter Comes out couter a lot.
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events.
- Manly P. Hall
Mark
Just another cog in the wheel
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Probably 70%-80% of the time, I am typing "falg" instead of "flag". Is happening this way pretty much for 45 years, and it is a word, specially when working in assembler, that is very frequently used...
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