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I just updated my travel map in my Facebook page, and everyone looking at my page now sees the message "Joe just updated their travel map." By latest estimate, this has been repeated 500,000,000,000 times on everybody's Facebook page.
Da Capital, right?
I died laughing when I read that. Repped her too!
Washington Da Capital just has a really nice ring to it.
Vectoris, I've always loved "it's a doggy dog world". Nothing gets me smiling like that one.
When I mute my kitchen TV, it automatically displays closed captions.
As I glanced at it a few minutes ago, it was displaying text that said, "...woman was scene stealing wallets in several stores".
Unless this was a theatrical story, I believe that the word, "scene", should instead have been typed as, "seen".
Apparently, full literacy is not a job requirement for those who type the text for these closed captions.
LOL, you're right. My weakness is "stationary" and "stationery". The only way I can remember them is the associate the "e" in stationery as standing for "envelope"
My fifth or sixth grade teacher showed a film strip about common spelling errors; to remember cemetery, we were to picture a graveyard with tombstones each carved with one E.
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Originally Posted by Retriever
Apparently, full literacy is not a job requirement for those who type the text for these closed captions.
Isn't closed captioning done by voice recognition software? That could explain quite a few errors.
My fifth or sixth grade teacher showed a film strip about common spelling errors; to remember cemetery, we were to picture a graveyard with tombstones each carved with one E.
I still remember the lab reports we hand wrote out in a junior high science class -- the teacher went ballistic, since the majority of us has misspelled "separate" as "seperate" (used many times in the report). Never forgot it - I call it a "sandwich" word -- 2 vowels sandwiching 2 matching vowels: e-a-a-e. Like Delaware.
When I mute my kitchen TV, it automatically displays closed captions.
As I glanced at it a few minutes ago, it was displaying text that said, "...woman was scene stealing wallets in several stores".
Unless this was a theatrical story, I believe that the word, "scene", should instead have been typed as, "seen".
Apparently, full literacy is not a job requirement for those who type the text for these closed captions.
I still remember the lab reports we hand wrote out in a junior high science class -- the teacher went ballistic, since the majority of us has misspelled "separate" as "seperate" (used many times in the report). Never forgot it - I call it a "sandwich" word -- 2 vowels sandwiching 2 matching vowels: e-a-a-e. Like Delaware.
I learned to spell "separate" like this: "There is A RAT in separate."
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