I have become increasingly conscious of a nervous twitch.
Whenever a see an address line in a browser I always start www. – why do I do that? It’s completely unnecessary these days.
If a site doesn’t correctly resolve and requires the www. then they are probably idiots and I shouldn’t be going to their site in the first place.
I wonder how many more of these useless inefficient habits that I have.
I wonder how many menus I navigate through when the answer is directly in-front of me.
And while I’m at it, can someone please tell me what has happened to my fingers recently that is stopping me hitting – ‘ . I can’;t type n’t anymore, it’s always n;t which is driving me just a little nuts.
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I know what you mean Graham. I have the same issue with the “ld” at the end of “should”, “could”, “would” etc.
My brain, for some reason when I am typing seems to have hardwired itself into putting the “d” before the “l”. It drives me up the wall as I have no idea why I do it.
It’s got ot a point now where I have added an auto correct entry into Word.
Maybe I shoudl think harder when I type.
I put it down to age.
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I got round this by using the ctrl+enter combo. Type in the domain name and hit the key combo to automatically add www at the beginning and .com at the end. Shift + enter does the same but appends .net
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