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Didn't you know? Geography I was replaced with Advanced Diversity. No need having those pesky little classes that might be failed and hold up college entrance payments.
Since there are no copy editors left, this doesn't surprise me. Everyone knows IT guys and Web posters don't know anything except getting html codes correct.
A cheap shot? No offense Nicole, but you gotta be kidding me. It's a state capitol, for gosh sakes.... we're not talking about Spot, NC. (That's in Currituck, County, by the way.)
5:31? No offense, but you're an idiot. It's not a simple typo-- and if you lived anywhere other than within some leftist, apologetic, drunken orbit you might just comprehend that.
Of all the important news you've covered on this blog, this seems a cheap shot.
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You know darlin, it wasn't very long ago a Copy Editor would have been appalled at such a mistake. I can't help if your ability to overlook it comes from the close proximity of Dallas and Ft Worth.
This however is as egregious as some Kansas City Star columnist thinking that the Star was a Kansas paper because it is in the name.
Not that they would of course. Being from Missouri a Star Columnist wouldn't get up off his sister long enough to check.
6:36 - maybe Nicole lives on the West Coast; it took me a second to catch the error because I'm from the other side of the country, sort of like someone in NC taking a second to realize that Olympia is in Wash and not Oregon.
That said, it's a bad mistake for a copy editor to make (especially one living on the East Coast).
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Oh its the same thing. They share a football team for crying out loud.
Didn't you know? Geography I was replaced with Advanced Diversity. No need having those pesky little classes that might be failed and hold up college entrance payments.
Of all the important news you've covered on this blog, this seems a cheap shot.
Since there are no copy editors left, this doesn't surprise me. Everyone knows IT guys and Web posters don't know anything except getting html codes correct.
Congrats for finding a typo on the Internet. That doesn't happen, oh, every three seconds.
A cheap shot? No offense Nicole, but you gotta be kidding me.
It's a state capitol, for gosh sakes.... we're not talking about Spot, NC. (That's in Currituck, County, by the way.)
Pathetic but True. And it will get worse. Dumber and Dumber will be writing the stories who no one wants cares to read.
Education has been in the tank for the last 30 years and the recent college graduates are proof of that.
We might be old but we know something about geography, spelling and history.
This is not a typo, this is a brain fart.
Everybody at the paper should know Raleigh is in North Carolina.
5:31? No offense, but you're an idiot.
It's not a simple typo-- and if you lived anywhere other than within some leftist, apologetic, drunken orbit you might just comprehend that.
Of all the important news you've covered on this blog, this seems a cheap shot.
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You know darlin, it wasn't very long ago a Copy Editor would have been appalled at such a mistake. I can't help if your ability to overlook it comes from the close proximity of Dallas and Ft Worth.
This however is as egregious as some Kansas City Star columnist thinking that the Star was a Kansas paper because it is in the name.
Not that they would of course. Being from Missouri a Star Columnist wouldn't get up off his sister long enough to check.
6:36 - maybe Nicole lives on the West Coast; it took me a second to catch the error because I'm from the other side of the country, sort of like someone in NC taking a second to realize that Olympia is in Wash and not Oregon.
That said, it's a bad mistake for a copy editor to make (especially one living on the East Coast).
Putting a period after a word does not a sentence make. A good copy editor would know that. ;-)
6:36 She's from Dallas. Quite intelligent it appears. Wrong, but intelligent.
It all goes to creditability. If a newspaper can't get the "small" stuff right, what else are they doing wrong?
Credibility. And why the quotes around the word small?
This web site doesn't have two brain cells to rub together.
You can't figure out why the quotes around small, yet you profess to be able to judge the intelligence of others?
Yep, definitely a McClatchy hack.
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