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Jingleheimer
08-04-2005, 05:05 PM
Sometimes when I type, I make a typo that evokes a response in me completely separate from the word, sentence, or thought I am typing.

For example, when I type "example" as "exmaple" or "membrane" as "memrbane" I smile a little. I think they are funny somehow.

On the other hand, when I type "just" as "jsut" I have a negative association with it, and feel some sort of discomfort. Perhaps my brain associates that with "slut".

There are also neutral typos (such as when I type "ratio" as "ration" or "experience"/"experiment") which evoke no response in and of themselves, but just annoy the hell out of me because I do it so much. But likely 99% of all typos fall into this category.

Anyone else have similar experiences?

J

Patrick del Poker Grande
08-04-2005, 05:08 PM
Ask this guy:
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