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It's buffering. You send the text to type to a cerebral buffer to type it while your foremind continues to compose new material. The buffer does aural language processing and chooses a homophonic substitution.

My buffering goes into high gear when I speak to an audience, I can compose later material while apparently focusing on the nuances of delivery. I never stutter when public-speaking but the defect that made me a (largely healed) stutterer allows me to run two verbal tracks at once.

I was wasted as a programmer.

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