Monday, February 13, 2006

Out With It!

Okay, I've discovered there are other people out there affected by this problem so I have to ask. How many of you out there just can't type the word "ratio" without typing "ration" first. Come on, don't be shy, there have to be others out there. I know a couple of people at work who have this problem, and now I know Jeremy Parish's got it too. So tell me, can you type "ration"?

Sorry, I meant "ratio".

16 Comments:

Blogger BlackEmpress said...

Interesting writer here:)

Ok i didnt knw that happend too:)
So that means me. umm...or not?

10:57 AM, February 13, 2006  
Blogger Arun said...

Why thank you! Glad you like what I have to say :)

I still don't know whether the "ratio" thing happens to you though. Come on, stop being a tease and say it.

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7:58 PM, February 13, 2006  
Blogger Arun said...

Thank you! I was right. There are others :) Do you know why it is though?

1:25 AM, February 14, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dooh! I have this problem too! I think its because we usually type a lot of words that end with "ion", so everytime you encounter a word ending with "io" your reflexes take over.
I have a feeling this will be more common with people who type without looking at the keyboard.

Anand

http://anand.livejournal.com

2:45 AM, February 14, 2006  
Blogger Arun said...

Well I type without looking at the keyboard (its called touch typing me thinks). You might be right with that theory. Looking up "ratio ration typo" on the goog brings up nearly 18000 results. And this is just the people who discovered the typo! Yet, I can find no mention of this or anything related on any web sites. Weird.

A

3:16 AM, February 14, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Me too - also with radio, patio and Horatio (although I don't type that too often).

3:28 AM, February 14, 2006  
Blogger Arun said...

Strange. It never happens to me with "radio". I can't remember the last time I typed patio or Horatio.

A

7:50 AM, February 14, 2006  
Blogger Arun said...

Hmm...interesting theory. But I use my thumb for the space bar and the other fingers for the letter keys so I don't see how that happens. Maybe I could get a job figuring out why this happens :) In the process, maybe I'll also finally figure out how thermacol is made :)

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11:26 PM, February 14, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was doing some experiments on this issue and noted that this doesnt happen when I type radio, I think the key behind this is "Tion" and not just "Ion". You have a lot of words ending with "tion" (inspiration, education.. you get the pic) and we use them very often,

so when you type ratio, you end up with ration but you dont get radion when you type radio!

Anand

http://anand.livejournal.com

1:54 AM, February 15, 2006  
Blogger Arun said...

Another interesting hypothesis. Me thinks you may have too much time on your hands :) Might be right though.

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2:37 AM, February 15, 2006  
Blogger Unknown said...

i end up writing microsoft when i start to write microprocessor. hate that.

3:22 AM, February 15, 2006  
Blogger Arun said...

I get the feeling you don't like Microsoft :)

*Oh irony your sweetness overcomes me

A

6:25 AM, February 15, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

OMIGOSH! Look who has gotten so social! Nice. How was the Thai adventure?

6:48 AM, February 15, 2006  
Blogger Arun said...

Heh :) I still can't believe nobody left a comment on the previous, more thought out (at least by my standards!) post. Frivolty wins again.

The Thai adventure was a mixed bag. Had some sort of fried rice with fresh prawns (fresh prawns in Delhi! Horrors!). That was nice. Some sort of chicken green curry thing. Hated that. A couple of bottles of good lager made it worth my while though. Wasn't as spicy as I imaged it'd be. You need to show me the Thai place you tried sometime.

A

6:59 AM, February 15, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thought your previous post rocked, I had so much to say! I even typed out a lengthy post but felt I was rambling more than anything, so decided to wait a while before I had more clarity on what I wanted to say and more importanty how I wanted to phrase it.

Anand

http://anand.livejournal.com

8:35 PM, February 16, 2006  
Blogger Arun said...

sush, you must be one of the great few :)

Andy: Interesting that you should make the point about rambling thoughts. I'd been thinking about this issue for a long time and putting my thoughts together took me a while too. Its very hard to look at the issue objectively so one ends up with a very skewed perspective indeed. Glad somebody took the time to read it though :)

A

7:20 AM, February 17, 2006  

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