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I came across a reference to a "sneak peak" today, and remembered that I'd seen this misspelling of "sneak peek" before. I was curious as to how widespead it was and entered both into Google. To my surprise, "sneak peek" returned about 738,000 hits, and "sneak peak" about 383,000. In other words, it is spelled wrongly on the Web roughly one third of the time! BTW, even "sneek peek" got about 35,500 hits! Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | ||
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Good greef. | |||
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"Good greef" has 3800 ghits. Strange, strange place the Web. "sneeek peak" has 2, "sneakpeak" has 58100, "snaek peek" has 36, "snek peak" has 9, "sneak pek" has 4, "sneekpeek" has 1030, etc. etc. Strange place. | |||
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I'm so confused now, I don't know how to speek or speel. ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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What's that called again when misspelled words are in Google? I think jheem had talked about that on his Blog once. I remember awhile ago when I was so naïf that I used to think of Google as a dictionary. I'd look up words or quotes there, and when I'd find them, just as I had written them, I was sure that I had them right. I soon learned, though! | |||
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