The Buckets by Greg Cravens for May 13, 2020

  1. 595536163836702
    stellanova87  over 4 years ago

    That happens to me so often when writing comments here (except for today, figures).

     •  Reply
  2. Whatever
    unfair.de  over 4 years ago

    Hey, Greg, you got my hairdo wrong but nailed my attitude!

     •  Reply
  3. Missing large
    david_42  over 4 years ago

    So shut it off. My phone’s predictive typing is totally worthless. I shut it off and it turns back on all by itself.

     •  Reply
  4. Atheism 007
    Michael G.  over 4 years ago

    Turn it off, if you can. My machine is not smarter than I, but it does make mistakes faster than I can.

     •  Reply
  5. Image
    Vet Premium Member over 4 years ago

    I keep mine off. That way I own the meme mistakes!!

     •  Reply
  6. 212
    jackianne1020  over 4 years ago

    I once picked up a ham for my boss and put it in the office refrigerator. I then sent her a text, “the ham is in the fridge.” Autocorrect, in its finite wisdom, changed “ham” to “BM”. Yeah, not what you want to find in the fridge…I sent her an immediate correction.

     •  Reply
  7. Snoopy laughs
    HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 4 years ago

    It’s bad on my Android tablet too, but one good use I’ve found for it is that when I want “I’m” or “I’ve”, I just type im or ive and it corrects it for me. That doesn’t happen with Windows.

     •  Reply
  8. Missing large
    sew-so  over 4 years ago

    I don’t understand this at all! I have never had a device or app of any kind that had autocorrect that I couldn’t turn off, and I always have. I mean, I still get that red squiggly underline when it thinks I misspelled something, and sometimes it is right, but it’s easy to ignore. Why would anyone leave such a disaster-in-the-making ON?

     •  Reply
  9. Missing large
    amaryllis2 Premium Member over 4 years ago

    Autocorrect even has bad grammar, inserting ‘s on a plural. It cannot handle Southernisms like go get’em, which it always wants to change to get’ed and what word is there ever that has ‘ed as an ending? Grampa is always changed to gramps. It’s like it gets lonely and wants someone to come play armwrestling with it.

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From The Buckets