Really, I read yahoo news because I like its interface, it's easy on the eyes (mine at least). But man don't you think a news story on the web would be 12309!82 times easier to proof read considering you got, i dono, forever to update it?
I remember a friend of mine expressing this little peeve of his and I couldn't help but think he was a little... uppety bout spelling? He is kinda book wormsy--although he dedicates his powers to fantasy leagues instead of evil. Nonetheless, it made me laugh a little, until I thought about it more deeply. If the internet serves "virtually" as a library of sorts--where news paper print has become tree-friendly--then it's a wonder why some Yahoo webmaster doesn't just occasionally read the HEADLINES from time to time? or I don't know, the person who reported it?
Otherwise, as the joe shmoe internet news reader, i really could give two shits. It's not like typos are grammar mistakes... unless they are, in which case f-u for wasting my-- oh wait, yahoo news is free. :-D
I remember a friend of mine expressing this little peeve of his and I couldn't help but think he was a little... uppety bout spelling? He is kinda book wormsy--although he dedicates his powers to fantasy leagues instead of evil. Nonetheless, it made me laugh a little, until I thought about it more deeply. If the internet serves "virtually" as a library of sorts--where news paper print has become tree-friendly--then it's a wonder why some Yahoo webmaster doesn't just occasionally read the HEADLINES from time to time? or I don't know, the person who reported it?
Otherwise, as the joe shmoe internet news reader, i really could give two shits. It's not like typos are grammar mistakes... unless they are, in which case f-u for wasting my-- oh wait, yahoo news is free. :-D
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