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Published in today's edition of "The Oregonian" (Sept. 8, 2010), this edited version of my response to last week's news story about students being newly allowed to use spell check in state writing exams contains 12 intentional errors (can YOU find them all?), all in the first paragraph, which would not be found by spell check.
Here's the full version of the letter I submitted:
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To the Editor,
Watt a good lessen two no that student's kin now use Spell Check on there state proficiency exams ("Oregon students will be able to use spell check to pass state writing test," Sept. 2, 2010). Its good that Oregon has it's students well fare in mind with this grate decision.
All sarcasm aside, these students will be very well prepared to join the local work force at places such as the trade newspaper Daily Journal of Commerce where I was last employed in what was once my chosen career field and where the typesetting supervisor of many years was English illiterate, forcing me from a trade in which I'd worked for nearly 20 years into entry level positions ever since.
The best way to eradicate stupidity, it seems, is to make stupidity the norm. Hooray to Oregon for being so progressive.
Greg Boeshans
Beaverton, Oregon
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After all these years (10 plus), still no one will address the gross injustice I endured by being briefly employed at DJC where the supervisor had little or no typesetting training and was English illiterate. How this company could have such an incompetent person in a position of power and authority still baffles and dumbfounds me -- not to mention why no one has ever given me a word of acknowledgement or support (I don't count the company's lawyers sending me a "cease and desist" order as support, of course). Truth is truth and he was an incompetent piece of worthless tripe who was treated within the company as some kind of god because the department of which he was the supervisor was the department that made the company its money, short and simple. The fact that the money was a result of government regulations requiring publication of competitive bidding for public works projects means that the income would have been the same with or without a competent person in the postiion. But I am pissing into the wind to still be bitter (yet I am) after 10 years. Injustice, wronged, drastically life-changing, the words -- once I start to think about this -- don't stop. (P.S. Discovered DJC has a Flickr account and photostream: DJC Photos. Tagged this photo then thought better of it since they're mentioned in my caption and not in the photo itself.)
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An error with the flash last night resulted in a series of shots badly underexposed. I brought some images out out by boosting the brightness but lost a lot of detail. A heavy crop produced this, could be a painting.
Aunque no lo parezca por lo mal que llega la señal, es un canal de TV de esos que emiten contenidos para adultos a ciertas horas y que mostraba un hermoso pantallazo de aviso de Windows en plena acción.
I'm not sure what's happening here. my new mac book pro does this every time I try booting it up and just when I think it's frozen (after about two minutes) it gives me the login window. not a lethal issue but still disturbing.
osx 10.4.10
2ghz intel core duo
1.6 GB ram
I had some error myself with one of the cameras acting up but luckily because I always shoot in RAW I managed to fix most of those errors.
I tried opening the jQuery documentation website for a reference and it was running into errors. I strongly feel that there should be an offline documentation with every release.
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pistas:
-es sobre la 5 norte y 5 poniente
-no es rayon en la pared
-no son los estacionados en doble fila
I had the camera on the marco setting but was shooting something about 40 meters away and I pressed the shutter before the focusing nanny inside the camera could get to work. A shot like this is much easier to achieve on my 35mm Holga.
I guess someone tried to order a mouse from the internet but something just went horribly wrong...
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Research by Sarbanes-Oxley in 2005 found that 94% of audited spreadsheets contained errors! And 91% of spreadsheets contained at least 5% error in a bottom line change. Share this image with your friends who still use manual accounting processes. :)
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