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Richard Tobin
I wouldn't be surprise if "plz" becomes mainstream in a few
generations.
The idea that we'll still be pressing keys to send messages in a few
generations seems most implausible.
-- Richard
I wouldn't be surprise if "plz" becomes mainstream in a few
generations.
Do you really, thnytch?
Richard
Why not, the alphabet could have lost its letters, mostly its vowels,
and the "art" of using spaces to delimit words is lost, so my name
would become "thnytch". Your name could become rchrdbs.
Why not, the alphabet could have lost its letters, mostly its vowels,
and the "art" of using spaces to delimit words is lost, so my name
would become "thnytch". Your name could become rchrdbs.
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Why not, the alphabet could have lost its letters, mostly its
vowels, and the "art" of using spaces to delimit words is lost, so
my name would become "thnytch". Your name could become rchrdbs.
Why not, the alphabet could have lost its letters, mostly its vowels,
and the "art" of using spaces to delimit words is lost, so my name
would become "thnytch". Your name could become rchrdbs.
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You misspelled "thnytchn"
Thin yeti chino. (May illustrate the problem)
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