March 14th, 2003, 03:30 PM
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| Free Thinker
Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Charleston, Illinois
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Turning off the spell checker makes you a better writer.
| I could not disagree more. I see an incredible amount of misspelling everywhere. I would like to see a much more widespread use of spellcheckers. Proofreading is a lost art.
There was an editorial in UIUC's student paper, The Daily Illini, this week where an editor was ranting about some nonsense. She actually referred to herself as a "pubic" editor instead of a "public" editor. True, that faux pas would not have been caught by a spellchecker, but many other misspellings I see on a daily basis would have. And considering the job of an editor is to catch such slips... Spellcheckers shouldn't be the last line of defense, though. Read what you've written carefully, and if you find an error, correct it.
I have a shortcut to Dictionary.com to double-check words when I'm not sure of the correct spelling or usage. A persons arguments will come across as being far more convincing when his or her grammar and spelling aren't a mess. 
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