Meme: What are the most recent five words in your custom dictionary? Pick a line of five from the middle (fudge if you want to) -- can you remember when you used them?
Last five:
squee
online
Cracus
Hulme
snarky
Middle five:
Orcs -- Can I just say "anything by Tolkien is ok?"
Hagrid -- For that matter, how much national effort must have been wasted adding Harry Potter names to dictionaries? Would we save much energy by getting someone to issue more comprehensive dictionaries? :)
leet -- Irony
Euthyphro -- Conveniently, I can google where I used this: hpost
exes -- OK, a bit non-standard
snork -- :)
Slytherin's -- OK, maybe there's a good reason not to automatically add plurals and possessives and inflected forms to the dictionary when you add a word. But you could add them to the list of suggestions if you had time to code it...
Last five:
squee
online
Cracus
Hulme
snarky
Middle five:
Orcs -- Can I just say "anything by Tolkien is ok?"
Hagrid -- For that matter, how much national effort must have been wasted adding Harry Potter names to dictionaries? Would we save much energy by getting someone to issue more comprehensive dictionaries? :)
leet -- Irony
Euthyphro -- Conveniently, I can google where I used this: hpost
exes -- OK, a bit non-standard
snork -- :)
Slytherin's -- OK, maybe there's a good reason not to automatically add plurals and possessives and inflected forms to the dictionary when you add a word. But you could add them to the list of suggestions if you had time to code it...
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Date: 2007-08-24 01:43 pm (UTC)It'd be interesting to see how many people do.
It occurred to me because I've been using firefox's spell-checker, which I do find useful, and when I wrote some fiction (in Word, as it happened), I discovered I didn't hate word's spelling checker as much as I thought. I hated the grammar checker, but when I first use Word I was young and not as linguistically arrogant, so I felt sure the grammar checker must be there for a reason, and was cautious about adding words to the dictionary. But turning off the grammar, and adding firefox's custom dictionary as an extra so it already knows my common non-dictionary words, made it just as useful as the firefox one.
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Date: 2007-08-24 01:55 pm (UTC)No sooner a word than a whatnot, as my mum says.
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Date: 2007-08-24 02:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-24 02:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-08-28 11:55 am (UTC)