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Your frequent unintentional typing mistakes?

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  • T thatraja

    Mine actually is 'in' & 'on'. I put 'in' instead of 'on'. And 'on' instead of 'in'. Reason is simple, 'i' & 'o' located together next to next(side by side) in keyboard. My finger randomly picks any of two. Only 50-60% time it picks correctly. What's your ?

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    Adam Sargent
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    If I had a dollar for every time I typed "flase," I could stop programming for a living.

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    • S Slacker007

      Griff types "teh" instead of "the" all the time. However, my typing is perfect, and I never make mistakes while doing it. :rolleyes: :laugh:

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      Frank Malcolm
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      I once worked with a guy whose surname was Teh, and whatever email client we were using at the time (Outlook I think) would not let me address him correctly in an email.

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      • T thatraja

        Mine actually is 'in' & 'on'. I put 'in' instead of 'on'. And 'on' instead of 'in'. Reason is simple, 'i' & 'o' located together next to next(side by side) in keyboard. My finger randomly picks any of two. Only 50-60% time it picks correctly. What's your ?

        thatraja

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        yacCarsten
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        When I want to type "from" it comes out as "form", and when I want "form" I type "from".

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        • T thatraja

          Mine actually is 'in' & 'on'. I put 'in' instead of 'on'. And 'on' instead of 'in'. Reason is simple, 'i' & 'o' located together next to next(side by side) in keyboard. My finger randomly picks any of two. Only 50-60% time it picks correctly. What's your ?

          thatraja

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          John Wellbelove
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          I often used to write 'teat' for 'test' and 'bugger' for 'buffer' :omg:

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          • S Slacker007

            Griff types "teh" instead of "the" all the time. However, my typing is perfect, and I never make mistakes while doing it. :rolleyes: :laugh:

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            James Lonero
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            Sounds like a multitasking problem. Your left hand is running faster than your right hand.

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            • C CPallini

              Mine is 'A' instead of 'a' after another upper case letter (e.g. 'CArlo').

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              James Lonero
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              You California dreamer

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              • C CPallini

                Quote:

                The qwerty setup was created to slow you down!

                The x86 chip architecture and the Java programming language were created to slow you down.

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                James Lonero
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                Way back in my old typing class (using manual typewriters), we were told that the qwerty keyboards were made so that the most common words would use an equal combination of left and right keystrokes. One letter from the left or right, the next from the other hand. This would speed up typing. Typing two letters from the same hand simultaneously would slow the typist down. This made perfect business sense. The more typing that could be done in the least amount of time meant more money for the business. (And, this goes back many generations.) [My first typewriter was an Underwood.]

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                • G GuyThiebaut

                  Keith Barrow wrote:

                  I quite often have pubic members

                  Because exposing your privates is never a good idea.

                  “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

                  ― Christopher Hitchens

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                  James Lonero
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                  We've gotta keep them protected.

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                  • J James Lonero

                    You California dreamer

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                    CPallini
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                    LAst time I checked, I was not.

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                    • Y yacCarsten

                      When I want to type "from" it comes out as "form", and when I want "form" I type "from".

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                      James Lonero
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                      I think English got it reversed. It should be form and from.

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