Monday, October 10, 2016

Pruf reeding

My reader Liz was doing some continuing education in ethics, when she saw this example of how a typo can change things:

Thank you, Liz!

12 comments:

  1. I will be dead before I understand what you are driving at.

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  2. What is a reader and why the need to study ethics.

    Lawyers have continuing legal education and mandatory ethics required studies......we know why.

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  3. Please tell me that was put there just to see if you were paying attention. No? Sad. Any medical professional who doesn't know the difference 'tween the two would not be one I would want to see.

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  4. This explains everything to a "t".

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  5. Brainless (hey, of interest to your tribe ) use of spell check.

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  6. Is this really what your blog has come to? Ethic jokes?

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  7. mortality was supposed to be morality.

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  8. Sorry Ms. Donna but spell check wouldn't have caught this. The word mortality is spelled correctly, but it's the wrong word!

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  9. Well... living and dying could be considered behaviors, so I'll go with C... unless we factor in a belief in reincarnation or immortality, so maybe it's A.

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  10. To miss anonymous(what a shocker): if you don't like it then don't read it! Thou made a conscious decision to subscribe, as well and read his blogs. Point blank.

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  11. Hmmm. Everyone dies, no matter what they believe, or what their values are. The dead don't tend to have much in the way of behavior. I'm going to have to go with D, because some people die young while in pursuit of personal experiences.

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  12. I pick D, because mortality is clearly a personal experience but not necessarily a belief or a behavior.

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So wadda you think?