I was just curious about "homophone errors", such as confusing the words their, there, and they're, in writing. Seems that, like speech, with particular muscles in the throat, the muscles of the hand become subconsciously conditioned to automatically do their thing. "Muscle memory", along with the spinal cord, may thus be considered an extension of the brain. But, typing is something fairly new, and, so, unlike writing things out, relying on that memory is less reliable. We tend to type out the more usual version of their, there, and they're, or, the one that we are used to typing more often.

But, again, if I cared about being "put on ignore" on an internet gambling forum, I at least would have went with a new username instead of going back to my initial one, which, I guess, most have already put on ignore. Ha.