Collegian headline of the day: "Mac systems provide integraded software, protection from spyware"

And this is without reading the...story? Ad? Column? It's none of these. It's...I don't know what it is, really.

For the love of Christ, people.

Edit: no, it gets better -- "Apple computers steal programs from Microsoft, offer few options"

With Windows' system is Microsoft's Internet Explorer, an Internet browser. The Internet browser is free from the Microsoft Web site. After Microsoft decided to develop this browser, Apple came up with its own browser, Safari. Please keep in mind the key words here: after Microsoft. Apple is really not original at all.

Oh my God, there's not enough ink in the world to cover this much concentrated stupidity.

From: [identity profile] phrogg.livejournal.com


It's a shame. Maybe if they were more closely involved, they could screen things, maybe reign in things like this.

As for that first link, typos, grammatical errors, and other gaffs seem increasingly common in publications these days. i don't think there has been a magazine or newspaper i've picked up in the past year that hasn't had something in it that's set my teeth on edge.

They're not really rags, either. Even some of the higher-profile pubs seem to be infected.

From: [identity profile] motteditor.livejournal.com


Unfortunately, many publications think they can cut down on copy editors. We've lost five people from the desk in the four years I've been at my paper. Fewer people doing more stuff just means more mistakes. We know it's happening, but there's nothing we can do about it if we're going to get the paper out.
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