Originally posted by woohoo
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I blame google
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Being unable to find your way back is normal - even to be expected. But being unable to find your way there - you need serious help.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation! -
Time to get worried is when you need your satnav to find your front door.Never mind I can't find my way to my local pub without a sat nav
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nah, - it's just youOriginally posted by woohoo View PostMy spelling in recent years has gone down hill. I can't spell the simplest of things without resulting to spell checks and I blame google.
As a programmer I spend 95% of my time trying to find code to cut and paste, so I spend all day typing misspelled words and google magically understands and corrects me. But now I can't even type a simple sentence without at least two or three spelling mistakes.
Never mind I can't find my way to my local pub without a sat nav.
Is technology diminishing us as human being?
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I remember the days I could sniff out a pub from a few miles away.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBeing unable to find your way back is normal - even to be expected. But being unable to find your way there - you need serious help.
As a youngster of 19 years old visiting Canada, a group of us managed to walk two hours before finding a bar. We didn’t really appreciate how big Canada is and how small England is.
Plus Liverpool has a pub on every corner.Comment
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