From d1088506ea02e52dfe4fa4fd6ac822b59cda7815 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Evan Pratten <evan@ewpratten.com>
Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 18:46:25 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] spelling

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ I program these cards to open portfolio websites or directly share contact infor
 
 Being *that person* with the custom NFC badge at an event is generally a great way to be remembered and has a habit of starting interesting conversations too.
 
-Unfortunately, my pile of spares has a few cards that I could never get to work on iPhones for some reason. I'd never bothered to really investigate why, but I recently made the metal connection that I had mixed in some "Magic" MIFARE cards with my regular generic ISO14443-A stock.
+Unfortunately, my pile of spares has a few cards that I could never get to work on iPhones for some reason. I'd never bothered to really investigate why, but I recently made the mental connection that I had mixed in some "Magic" MIFARE cards with my regular generic ISO14443-A stock.
 
 While absolutely magical in ability, the Magic MIFARE cards "can't be read" by iPhones for reasons that nobody online seems to quite agree with eachother about.