Pretty damn close.
“Your example doesn’t work without the context of the letters inbetween.”
Pretty damn close.
“Your example doesn’t work without the context of the letters inbetween.”
Your e-----------e d-----t w----k w-----------t the c-----------t of the l---------s i-----------------n.
If they’re commonly used words the scribbles end up becoming a form of shorthand that doctors can recognize, but they’re meaningless to anyone who isn’t already familiar with them.
I mean… Yeah? That’s kind of the point isn’t it? Test the waters and figure out just how far they can push it? Find the limit of acceptance and ride that?
The wifi is for public use. The Ethernet isn’t. How is that so hard to understand?
I wish I could stick to Firefox but I’ve been having trouble with looping captchas on there. 90% of the time Firefox works fine but there’s still a handful of websites that just refuse to work unless I’m using chrome.
Because scribbles all have correct grammar and spelling, right?