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I used to be able to fix the typo and repost the strip, but that doesnât seem to work anymore. Yes, I tried.
Itâs harder to catch oneâs own typos than someone elseâs. The writer or letterer knows what they expect to see.
What surprises me is how obsessed and fixated readers become. I find typos in published books a lot. They shouldnât happen, but they do. But when hardly anyone has anything to say about the gag, because theyâre all piling on top of each other to show off how they spotted the mistake, it gets⊠strange. I hope none of them are the kind to complain if someone tells them they made a grammar error.
I read it to get the joke not the typographical error. Maybe that is the problem with the reads who arenât concentrating on the joke. People obsessed with that tend to not care what you say, but how you say it. Really it is very very rude.
OH. MY. GOD! HE QUITED! OH THE HUMANITY! ( Yes, i saw the post from Scott. I couldnât help myself. I make no excusesâŠ). Poor Norm. Heâs going to make a career off of one decision.
oldpine52 about 6 years ago
Do you perhaps mean,âDidnât he quit, like, five months ago?â?
TheDOCTOR about 6 years ago
Itâs not Rocket Science Norm. Do you want Paper or Plastic?
OldDesertLizard Premium Member about 6 years ago
âDidnât he QUITâŠâ #NobodyProofreads
Rob Smith Premium Member about 6 years ago
I quite liked five months ago â times were goodâŠ
WoodstockJack about 6 years ago
Quite it! Quite it immediately!
garcoa about 6 years ago
I thought the V.P. quiet 5 months ago, but then again, what do I no?
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
I quite quietly quit (say that 5 times fast).
I know, I know, âthat 5 times fastâ (wiseguys âș).
Scott Roberts about 6 years ago
I used to be able to fix the typo and repost the strip, but that doesnât seem to work anymore. Yes, I tried.
Itâs harder to catch oneâs own typos than someone elseâs. The writer or letterer knows what they expect to see.
What surprises me is how obsessed and fixated readers become. I find typos in published books a lot. They shouldnât happen, but they do. But when hardly anyone has anything to say about the gag, because theyâre all piling on top of each other to show off how they spotted the mistake, it gets⊠strange. I hope none of them are the kind to complain if someone tells them they made a grammar error.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
I read it to get the joke not the typographical error. Maybe that is the problem with the reads who arenât concentrating on the joke. People obsessed with that tend to not care what you say, but how you say it. Really it is very very rude.
Jeff0811 about 6 years ago
Now, as to the comic itself: I wasnât quite sure if Norm quit, was still employed, became a consultant.
mobile about 6 years ago
Typos run rampant on Kindle books from Amazon. Drives me nuts that no one ever proof reads these books.
tostevin about 6 years ago
Donât worry I just thought it was British, they put an extra E on eeverythinge
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 6 years ago
OH. MY. GOD! HE QUITED! OH THE HUMANITY! ( Yes, i saw the post from Scott. I couldnât help myself. I make no excusesâŠ). Poor Norm. Heâs going to make a career off of one decision.
CoffeeBob Premium Member about 6 years ago
So the MacGuffin was the typo?