The Danger of Typos

Ray S S

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A business man from Wisconsin went on a business trip
to Louisiana. Upon arrival, he immediately plugged
his laptop into the hotel room port and sent a short
E-mail back home to his wife, Jennifer Johnson, at her
address, which began with jennJohn.

Unfortunately, in his haste, he misstyped a letter
and the E-mail ended up going to an address that
began with JeanJohn, in Duluth, the wife of a preacher
who had just passed away and was buried that day. The
preacher's wife took onee look at the E-mail and
promptly fainted.

It read, "Arrived safely, but it sure is hot down here!"



Ray
 
Received an e-mail once from a co-worker requesting an analysis of a customer's account, but she decided to shorten the lettering, I presume to save time?

The subject line of the e-mail I received..... Anal. Please. :)
 
Thanks stefen.



af1733, Yup! these abbriviations on computers and e-mails sometimes can make you wonder

what the person was thinking of, and a single letter mistake can change it to look

like what they are not.lol.

Interesting reply, thank you.

Ray
 

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