But what bothers me most is that spell-check ought to be a simple basic part of the process.Disappointing but not surprising. And it’s not limited to physical print.
Happens to me all the time. At least barefoot will stop you in your tracks. Socks or shoes, you might track it all over the house. My dog is of the tootsie roll size so it isn't always obvious.only to step in dog poop
There's thunder out. So there'll be lightning. It's very, very frightening.
But what bothers me most is that spell-check ought to be a simple basic part of the process.
My point is that they don't even bother to run a simple spell-check. I know that proofreaders and editors do a lot more.True, and a spell-check will catch things. But if you want a newspaper story to be correct (rather than close enough), you need proofreaders to catch the usual it's/its, there/their, etc. I'm sure we all know the drill!
But it seems that just about no-one in the media has proofreaders anymore.
My point is that they don't even bother to run a simple spell-check. I know that proofreaders and editors do a lot more.
Which has been my point all along.I agree with you on both counts, but my point is that newspapers used to have proofreaders and editors who would do all this stuff.
Now that they don't, you get what you get.![]()
Im feeling a little better, and am going to work today...
I swing my feet out of bed, only to step in dog poop
(Washed my feet and took my brand new carpet cleaner vacuum thing for a spin)
I think its a sign i should go back to bed....
Gentle readers, she does not own a dog...Happens to me all the time. At least barefoot will stop you in your tracks. Socks or shoes, you might track it all over the house. My dog is of the tootsie roll size so it isn't always obvious.
... which means JT is not on cloud canine, which must leave her feeling ruff, ruff.Gentle readers, she does not own a dog...