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'Elves' to 'Elvis', rabbits to rabbis, etc etc etc. Essentially searches through a large database of humorous words and names looking for single-character differences.
Typo from Hell
http://www.laughs.c.../Laughs/LOTD138.htm [Amos Kito, Oct 04 2004]
The Lost Consonant (1)
http://www.john-nix...lost-consonants.htm A quick introduction [PeterSilly, Oct 04 2004]
The Lost Consonant (2)
http://www.grahamrawle.com/series.html From the man himself. [PeterSilly, Oct 04 2004]
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Baking this idea as I speak... need a large database of humorous words and names now. |
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You'll probably want to match parts of speech so the resulting typo will still work as a sentence. Nouns for nouns, verbs for verbs and so on. |
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A guy called Graham Rawle did a series of drawings for the Guardian (aka the Grauniad) entitled "The Lost Consonant". Very similar idea. Some links will be poted. |
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Yep - fitted in line with the annoation. |
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*poins and lauffs at awl the myspellurs* |
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We did something like this before, but I can't find it now. Might have been [blissmiss]'s... |
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Anyone whose used ass peach recognition program nose
this is baked. |
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