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Previously on "When spellcheckers attack!!"

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  • GJABS
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    The Wail has a couple of "humorous" articles with examples of auto-correct fails:

    Hilarious messages show results of the most awkward autocorrect errors EVER | Daily Mail Online
    The funniest autocorrect fails sweeping the web | Daily Mail Online

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    I thought "household" was one word...
    Well, yes it is. "It" was supposed to "IT" I suspect.

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  • SueEllen
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    I thought "household" was one word...

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  • Mordac
    started a topic When spellcheckers attack!!

    When spellcheckers attack!!

    Looks like one poor sod trusted auto-correct a little too much - got this in an email this evening:

    Our client is a house hold named financial services provider based in Surrey. This is a good opportunity to work for a leading organisation who consider It to be an integral part of their success. The client is renounced for offering lengthy extensions to contractors who perform well.
    Ouch.

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