You know you use the computer too much when…
you write on paper and expect a red squigly line to appear under a misspelled word.
I only ever take quick notes during class or in work meetings, so I really don’t write much offline. Therefore, when I took a written midterm exam a few weeks ago, I was confused why an apparent misspelling wasn’t showing the red line. I quickly realized I was looking at a paper, not a computer screen.
Mrs. Micah says
*laughs hard* What’s worse is that I’ve become accustomed to auto correct for simple errors, like CApitalizing the first two letters of the word or revresing two obvious letters. But comment boxes don’t catch that. :-p
TV Girl says
… you make a mistake and then try to press ctrl + z.
I’ve done that kind of stuff too many times to count.
Baz L says
Yep,
I know what you mean. But I’ve spoilt myself even more with AutoHotKey.
I have the hotkey script preloaded with their AutoCorrect list from their website. I run this at home and work. So it auto corrects in EVERY single text box. (It just changed wokr to work).
🙂
Who knows that I’ll do when faced with your situation (wiht to with) 🙂
Veronica says
When I am reading anything on paper, I find myself wishing for Ctrl+F to find a word or phrase quickly.
Chief Family Officer says
Thanks for the laugh – that is SO funny!
Matthew Paulson says
…You look at your World of Warcraft up-time and find that you’ve spent over 12 hours this week playing it. oops.
paidtwice says
Um… I laughed so hard at that I almost fell off my chair!
But in a “you’re so clever” way of course 🙂
Thanks for the giggle!
Rob says
@ Mrs. Micah,
Get Firefox. It will spell check wherever you type – even in comment boxes. In fact I just checked it with the CApitalizing error and it catches it every time.
Kim of Kim & Jason says
I WISH someone would invent a pen that did this!!!
“Bad spellers of the world untie.”
Siobhan says
Ha!
I took a midterm a few weeks ago, and since I type on a laptop during my classes and thus rarely ever write longhand anymore, I was surprised at how bad my handwriting had gotten. Also I occasionally switch letters around while writing, so some of my sentences had every third or fourth word crossed out and re-written. I actually wrote an apology in my bluebook to the professor, it was a bit sad.