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Does your computer have a lazy eye?

251216-210332-181000     WAKE UP DEAD MAN (2025)

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Daniel Craig (Benoit Blanc): [... ] And we're gonna start with what happened that night right here in this very room.Jeremy Renner (Dr. Nat Sharp): You mean the time Jud admitted to all of us that he killed a man.Josh O'Connor (Fr. Jud Duplenticy): Okay. No, that sas... That was the boxing thing, I was...Andrew Scott (Lee Ross): And now he's covering his ass by attacking us. He's a PINO.Josh O'Connor (Fr. Jud Duplenticy): A PINO?Andrew Scott (Lee Ross): Priest in Name Only. Helping Benoit Blanc crack the mystery of evil, evil church and then some libtard will make a podcast about all of this and before you know it, the idiot versions of all of us will end up on Netflix.Kerry Washington (Vera Draven, Esq.): [sarcastically] Oh, the idiot version. God forbid.English
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Daniel Craig (Benoit Blanc): [... ] And we're gonna start with what happened that night right here in this very room.Jeremy Renner (Dr. Nat Sharp): You mean the time Jud admitted to all of us that he killed a man.Josh O'Connor (Fr. Jud Duplenticy): Okay. No, that was... That was the boxing thing, I was...Andrew Scott (Lee Ross): And now he's covering his ass by attacking us. He's a PINO.Josh O'Connor (Fr. Jud Duplenticy): A PINO?Andrew Scott (Lee Ross): Priest in Name Only. Helping Benoit Blanc crack the mystery of evil, evil church and then some libtard will make a podcast about all of this and before you know it, the idiot versions of all of us will end up on Netflix.Kerry Washington (Vera Draven, Esq.): [sarcastically] Oh, the idiot version. God forbid.      English
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Apparently your computer couldn't see the word "sas" in line 3, which is not a word at all. It is a misprint for "was". That is the specific reason. As Don Camillo would say, "Correct and redeliver!"

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Re: programming for word recognition

I suspect your software took the ellipsis ( ... ) to mean that "sas" was the beginning of a word which was somehow interrupted: maybe sasaparilla, saskatchewan, who knows? This is why, when using an ellipsis just to peter out a sentence, I always leave a space between the last letter of the last word and the first dot of the ellipsis. In other words, I would have written "sas ..." and not "sas...". If the space is there, the first version is obviously nonsense, and the word is clearly a typo.

     Your programming should have some kind of subroutine to examine these two possibilities whenever an ellipsis occurs.

                                                   hutch48

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The correction has apparently been made on the page.

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@Peter_pbn​  So it has ...  Another user, mrjohn0, caught this typo and was apparently also refused. But I guess somebody is awake at the controls ...

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@hutch48​  I suppose I should remember that the computer hasn't seen the movie, while we have. But being a proof-reader for IMDb shouldn't be such a minefield ....