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LarryB13 (Arizona)
Posts: 4,099
Posted:
Even though it is a few weeks early, my 2015 New Year's Resolution is to stamp out any and all forms of auto-spelling or auto-completion programs.

Just today, a well-known and usually literate contributor here posted a message in which the word "convenient" had been inserted where the context would imply that "covenant" would have been correct. In the next sentence there was mention of things that "aren't permuted" instead of "aren't permitted."

This is not a problem limited to this site. Facebook is far worse. Nor is any one person guiltier than anyone else. (Except for me, of course.) I have written several times that, "Auto-text programs are making us all look like idioms."

We have all used the wrong word at one time or another, such as writing insure when we mean ensure as one example. But the problem created by the current crop of gadgets with auto-writing impedes communication rather than helps it. It leaves the reader or recipient scratching their heads to figure out what the writer meant. The words inserted by the devices are often not even close to the proper word. I would rather read a message with the proper words spelled incorrectly than read one with correctly-spelled incorrect words.

I hate to say this, but it also makes the writer look kind of stupid and lazy. Stupid because they chose to allow their smart phone or other device to insert the wrong word and lazy because it is readily apparent that they did not bother to read what they wrote before sharing their message with the world.

Please do not use those automatic text programs to destroy what little civilization we have left. If you cannot bypass one at least proofread what you wrote before you post.
JohnB26 (South Carolina)
Posts: 1,001
Posted:
WRITE ON, BRO

TimB4 (Tennessee)
Posts: 21,059
Posted:
Larry,

I still recall Glen being upset with me interchanging advice and advise. I still make that change off and on, but hopefully not as often. At least Glen hasn't brought it up again. Hopefully he hasn't just given up on me

Tim
FredS7 (Arizona)
Posts: 927
Posted:
This seems to be a very big problem for ipad users.

I say: If Steve wanted you to use the word "covenant" he wouldn't have had the ipad programmed this way.

While I am with LarryB on this one, personally I am more disturbed by apostrophe abuse.
JeffT2 (Iowa)
Posts: 880
Posted:
If they're over there at their house, and you're at your house, then we're where?

What were we wearing when we're where?
KerryL1 (California)
Posts: 14,550
Posted:
Nice one, Jeff! "You're" is neglected a lot here in favor of "your." Similarly, we see "it's" (it is) a lot too.

My own program--whatever it is on my apple desktop--sometimes changes my "its" to "it's," which makes me crazy.

Mine also will, for example, replace a typo of permitted with "permuted," which it has somehow added to its dictionary. Similarly, "chacked" for "checked." But I don't know how, and apparently am too lazy to learn how, to alter my program.
GlenL (Ohio)
Posts: 5,491
Posted:
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Posted By TimB4 on 12/08/2014 12:42 PM
Larry,

I still recall Glen being upset with me interchanging advice and advise. I still make that change off and on, but hopefully not as often. At least Glen hasn't brought it up again. Hopefully he hasn't just given up on me

Tim

Although I slip sometimes I have tried to learn not to flog a dead horse.

Studies show that 5 out of 4 people have problems with fractions
LarryB13 (Arizona)
Posts: 4,099
Posted:
I resigned my commission in the grammar police a long time ago. There are way too many offenders and not near enough whipping posts.
MarkM31 (Washington)
Posts: 556
Posted:
First world problem
GlenL (Ohio)
Posts: 5,491
Posted:
Larry, the sad fact is that even if they do read their posts before posting, I doubt if most of them have the basic comprehension to know that its the wrong word. Part of the great dumbing down of the American education. I was at a store the other day and watched a clerk trying to make change, if it wasn't for the fact their terminal told them how many dollars, quarters, dimes, nickles and pennies to give the customer, I don't think she could have done it.

Studies show that 5 out of 4 people have problems with fractions
LarryB13 (Arizona)
Posts: 4,099
Posted:
Quote:
Posted By MarkM31 on 12/08/2014 8:46 PM
First world problem

Yes! We are so advanced that we have machines to make mistakes for us.
MarkM31 (Washington)
Posts: 556
Posted:
The great dumping down of America.
KerryL1 (California)
Posts: 14,550
Posted:
I really like your Tocqueville quote, Glen. For a 25 year old, this very young man was amazingly observant over his nine months in the USA of 1830. He also was hugely prophetic about many topics.
DorothyO (Washington)
Posts: 293
Posted:
Sweet! There is an actual thread on grammar, spelling and literacy. Not too long ago I was severely chastised for begging people to proofread before they posted because, quite honestly, I could barely understand what they were trying to say, and, it seems to be getting worse. I picked up on a thread about Board members handling their own problems differently than non-Board members, and it was bordering on incomprehensible. I just had to stop reading. Here's a good one: "Let's eat Grandma." OR "Let's eat, Grandma." See? See, how clear and beautiful grammar is? Not to mention saving Grandma's life!!!

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