The danger of relying on spell-checkers
12/19/2010
A comment on Christmas which I read a few minutes ago recommended that we thank God for "his gift of salivation and the forgiveness of our sins."
A comment on Christmas which I read a few minutes ago recommended that we thank God for "his gift of salivation and the forgiveness of our sins."
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Well, you know, it's something I'm very grateful for. It's what makes life delicious.
AMDG
Posted by: Janet Cupo | 12/19/2010 at 08:11 PM
One would have a hard time eating without it. Still, an odd thing to emphasize, I would think. But perhaps the writer is a great mystic.
Posted by: Mac | 12/19/2010 at 11:15 PM
I'm sure my dog thanks God for the gift of salivation, which was visited upon him in particular abundance.
Happy Advent, by the way, y'all.
Posted by: Sally Thomas | 12/20/2010 at 12:11 PM
Happy Advent, and nice to hear from you. And by the way I wanted to show the snowman to someone, and he's not there. Now that it's almost officially winter, maybe he'll return?
Posted by: Mac | 12/20/2010 at 01:14 PM
Oh, yeah! I've been meaning to put him back up. Don't like to put the decorations up too early, though.
Posted by: Sally Thomas | 12/20/2010 at 03:07 PM
After reading student translations about "costumer satisfaction" for the umpteenth time, I'm preparing a lesson plan about spell-checkers. This might be useful.
Posted by: Paul | 12/21/2010 at 03:45 AM
I regret that I am unable to reveal the source of the document.
Posted by: Mac | 12/21/2010 at 07:09 AM