Apparently you don’t need to proofread if you write for Forbes (link to article).
Can someone just hire me to edit and correct the entire internet already?
Apparently you don’t need to proofread if you write for Forbes (link to article).
Can someone just hire me to edit and correct the entire internet already?
I don’t see the problem here. They are referring to how the ski season comes to be…or how it forms. Honest mistake, it’s ok. *sarcasm*
Ha. I always notice the typos. I guess it’s bound to happen at some point. I worked at a newspaper for a few years and my boss sent the wrong file to the printer. The template filler said, “blah, blah, blah, blah” on every page. We would erase it and place the stories in, but he failed to recognize what he was sending. When thousands of papers returned from the printer, they were all filled solely with “blah, blah, blah.” He had to pay to have them re-printed. It was actually sort of a marvelous experience. Now typos don’t seem as bad.