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ZL1UIC > WOEFUL   05.08.03 15:21l 49 Lines 1230 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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> 
> Now,  "opps",  it is not a spelling mistake as "colours" above is also not
> a spelling mistake, at least from my point of view.
> 
> "opps", to use in in a sentence.......
> 
> 
> "opps, I just stepped in some dog do do"  
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mark
> 
> -------------------------------
> 
> 73 - Mark, VK3JMA 

 I am familiar with this type of spelling error. One of the guys at tnhe
saltmine is notorius for his errors. 
 "Opps, made a bo-bo"  (Oops, made a boo-boo)

 rubish	 (rubbish) 
Timmer  (timer)
comming	(coming)
scrubed  (scrubbed)
 But this foible of his (putting 2 where there should be one and vice
versa, has a neat twist. One of the service persons Has the nickname 
"Scooter" soe what does this dude write? yep, following his rule you get
Scotter.
	Ain't that a ripper? (riper in his spelling [speling]) 

 I have the nickname SpellCheck, at work, but I often resort to F12
(Quinion's spellcheck) as my typing is the one that lets me down. 



Cheers/73 
     - Allen, ZL1UIC @ ZL1UX  
	 Cambridge, N.Z.       RF72RC

       	
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