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Offline ChuckJ

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Going Irish perhaps
« on: October 28, 2011, 10:00:59 PM »
Either me, my keyboard, my writing program, or my computer is attempting to go Irish (or maybe English).
Lately after previewing what I have typed I've found many, many places where "my" has come out as "me."
An example: Me fingers or me spellchecker is changing me MYs to MEs.

Or maybe since it's near Halloween an Irish ghost or spirit guide could be tinkering with my computer.
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Re: Going Irish perhaps
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2011, 10:30:09 PM »
Either me, my keyboard, my writing program, or my computer is attempting to go Irish (or maybe English).
Lately after previewing what I have typed I've found many, many places where "my" has come out as "me."
An example: Me fingers or me spellchecker is changing me MYs to MEs.

Or maybe since it's near Halloween an Irish ghost or spirit guide could be tinkering with my computer.

my my my my my my

Nope, mine is coming out as my. Is there a British version of spell-checker out there?
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