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L33t
I was playing with my [relatively] new scanner for a few minutes tonight, and decided to give the OCR software a shot.

Granted, last time I played with OCR software was a little Logitech hand scanner (you remember those? the ones you had to roll across the page really slowly?), but even so, it's astounding how accurate they have become. Now I'm itching for some hardcopy-only document to scan in, but I can't think of anything.

Anyway, just to test it out, I let it do its best at my handwriting.

At first it looked like gibberish, until I realized that the software had effectively translated my handwriting into l33t. Funny.