Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Spell Check for Jews
I'm sending spell check back to school to learn a bissell Yiddish. When it comes to Jews, spell check should be ashamed. Spell check can't spell for kaka. What I'm trying to say is spell check is for goyim. Spell check wouldn't know the correct way to spell matzo if its life depended on it. But then, the SJG doesn't know how to spell it either. Is it matzo, matzoh, matzah, matza? Don't get me started on Hanukkah. All spell check knows how to do is highlight what it doesn't know, which is plenty. Any time I use the words of my people, spell check goes apesh*t. It scolds, it berates, it kvetches. And yet, it doesn't correct. What is it good for? Absolutely nothing. Say it again. Spell check, you disappoint me. I'm not saying you have to convert. That's too much to ask someone of your stature. But could you at least do your homework? Could you study up on your vocabulary? Do it for the SJG. Do it for Jews everywhere. Would it be so terrible to learn how to spell afikomen? Personally, I'd kvell like there's no tomorrow. But I won't hold my breath, spell check. I know how touchy you can get. Takes one to know one, eh, bubela? Or it is bubbeleh? Why do I even bother asking? Spell check doesn't have a clue.
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Preach Sister!
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