I didn't realize until your reply that my phone auto-corrected
"too low" to "two low". How embarrassing.
It's done it again. It changed "auto-goofed" to
"auto-corrected".
I do hate machines that think they know better than I do what I actually
want. It's fine to warn me that a word was not found in the dictionary,
but not to change it. After all, a lot of what I type involves signal
names, variable names, assembly language mnemonics, etc. Those are
unlikely to be found in a (smartphone) dictionary, and changing them will
make nonsnse of the text.
As an aside, One 'famous' autocorrect (which may not actually have
happeend) was that 'Dear Sir or Madam' (standard opening for a letter)
became 'Dear Sir or Madman'
-tony