Just so no one gets the wrong impression, I can spell even though I am from Tennessee. SCRATCHES instead of sratches is how I meant to start this thread. If the guys from work seen this after I stay on their butts about spelling on their reports, they would never let me live it down.
I wouldn't worry about it too much acpd, I was just blaming Auto-correct for stuffing something odd during the posting process!! Auto-correct, especially any of the Apple or iPad versions, really can't handle a lot of commonly used words & phrases, especially colloquial phrases, & it tries to correct them into something it 'understands' rather than anything that might make sense, often stuffing up the word & letter spacing too, so you end up with things like s-ratches or worse - and btw, it really doesn't 'understand' very much at all, probably because who-ever set it up learnt 'English' in all its complexity & idiosyncrasies as a second language & hadn't really been exposed to a heap of common usage at that!! (case in point, it just took 6 goes to get it away from correcting the latter word there to '&idiot-something' to idiosyncrasies! - sorry, I used it again, so double that!!

) Add to that the increasing annoyance you get from auto-correct turning itself back on!! Even tho I turn it off at every opportunity, it seems to re-set at all sorts of odd occasions or whenever I re-charge the battery or turn the iPad off!! So Auto-correct is once again currently on here despite it being turned off earlier today!
Besides, most people reading English don't actually
read what's written; rather they skim over the text & sub-consciously
guess at what the written/typed word actually says - and often enough, if the first & lsat letters are in place with vaguely the correct letters in-bteween they'll 'read' the intended word anyway!! See last above - many just assumed that at first glance, even if
you didn't! And then there's 'between' too!

So Sratches would probably have been fine for most readers, at least at their first glance anyway! :thumbup: