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Old December 1st 03, 08:04 PM
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In article t, Steven
P. McNicoll wrote:

"Robert Moore" wrote in message
. 7...

I can understand hitting the adjacent leys when ryping, and also
those who don't down the difference between "know" and "no", but
how does "down" morph to "know"? :-)


I read "know" as "knob". I realize it's not an adjacent key error, I
suspect he was a bit too quick in selecting a word suggested by his spell
checker.


Yes, it should have been knob and not know.
My newsreader doesn't have a spell checker.
I touch type so fast the fingers move as if by themselves without
concious thought.
 




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