Guest guest Posted September 21, 2003 Report Share Posted September 21, 2003 Of course I have made typos and perhaps even misspelled a word but then I am not a journalist or technical writer. When I make an error, I cringe. I read (books) a great deal and it is amazing the number of spelling, and factual errors I see. I won't mention grammar because that is not my forte :-(. In my opinion these types of errors indicate sloppy work, and diminish the message. BTW, being crippled with arthritis has caused a loss of fine motor control which results in hitting the wrong keys way too frequently. Emails take me a while to type and even with regular checks errors do slip by. Perhaps my perception is wrong but your response sounds...sarcastic...provocative....or.... In any case, my reaction to the article is to take it with a grain of salt and a we'll see attitude. Denise > Note: (that is probably because you have never misspelled a word, and with all that money for ghost writers, proofreaders, etc.,.. the allopathic medical industry rarely does. huh? And they did spell medulloblastoma correctly, that kinda impressed me, But other than their composition skills, what do you have to say about the whole point of the article? Frank) > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > I find it difficult to accept information from people who write about > John Hopkins when it is " Johns Hopkins " . What else is incorrect! > Denise > > > http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/news.asp?id=7730 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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