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Oct. 12th, 2005 05:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Earlier this year I was shown a business letter, written by an irate plumber, whose unstable capital letters were threatening to take a firm to court for non-payment. In a wild rollercoaster of grammar and spelling, one word in particular stopped us in our tracks. In the event it was the one who was a terrible speller who deciphered what matey was talking about. I've a feeling the rest of us would otherwise still be staring at it now, trying to puzzle it out.
Is it more obvious than I think? Or did you also spend ages staring at it as if it was a Magic Eye puzzle?
"I WILL BE FORCED TO USE PROSIDIA"
It was, of course, "PROCEDURE".
Is it more obvious than I think? Or did you also spend ages staring at it as if it was a Magic Eye puzzle?
"I WILL BE FORCED TO USE PROSIDIA"
It was, of course, "PROCEDURE".
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