06.06.2017, 08:11 PM | #1 | |
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A Washington Post article from last week on some Google shenanigans:
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06.06.2017, 08:49 PM | #2 |
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nu-messico can't spell banana? do they put a double "n" like bannana? or bananna? cuz with one "n" it could conceivably be pronounced "banaina".
dc misspells ninety? i would have bet my shirt that it was fifty (spelled "fitty," as we say). wonder about it now. "nighty" (like eighty)? |
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06.07.2017, 08:28 AM | #3 |
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Is spell "cents"
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06.07.2017, 09:25 AM | #4 |
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Why the fuck is "pneumonia" such an issue? From coast the coast (and Midwest), north to south. What the what?
Also, Wisconsin can't spell Wisconsin? Not sure I fully trust the methodology here. Using Google as a predictor is problematic. I don't think many people learn how to spell something by searching "How to spell..." and then attempting to spell that word. What a backasswards way of doing things. Anyway, when I do look up spellings, I usually do so to satisfy someone whose writing I'm proofing — basically to settle an argument. In those cases the person who doesn't know how to spell doesn't do the searching. Of course, that's totally anecdotal and non-generalizable, but still. Still what? Still crazy after all these years. |
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