"This causes problems. No matter how many times I write "G-d", the spell-check on the computer has no idea what I mean. "G-d" is not in its dictionary, and it won't accept it as an addition to the dictionary. So the computer comes up with all types of suggested corrections: Go, Do, G'day. And often half the name ends up on a new line: G-
d.
I wonder if G0D would be accepted as an autocorrect option in spell-check?
Fascinating article, btw. Those do seem to be on the order of Schrödinger's cat variety odds.
Actually I skipped through that whole thing about why he uses G0d.
It would not have to be an autocorrect entry, just add it to the dictionary as he apparently did.
BTW, I haven’t the faintest idea what this means: “Schrödinger’s cat variety odds” but have added it to my list of things to explore as time allows.