"If you put your mind to it, you can accomplish anything." Doc Brown, Back to the Future

Same, same, but different

David Pogue from the New York Times blogged about Homophoner, a funny little site. A homophone is a word that is pronounced identically with another word, but is spelled differently and has a different meaning.

David Pogue puts it like this:
Ewe plug inn any text yew wont, and it presence yew withe an alternative version–done awl inn homophones, of coarse.

I like this sight fore to reasons. First, it shows why English is sow difficult two learn. Second, thee button you’re supposed two clique is labeled Homophonerate, witch is just such a grate whirred.