In fact you get the same issues with with human editors and translators when it comes to scientific and engineering publications. Our publications have to be translated in order that they be available in both official languages. Few of our translators have the technical background to produce a proper final document. When you find one you keep their contact info handy.
When one mistakenly delves too deeply into the grammatological synthernary, one often finds the convolutaments beyond his/her capacitates and rewheels to a safe distance, hoping that the seriosity of the subjugations will become more cohabitative with the massage of usage.
And, good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are. Jimmy Durante
You don’t fully know paranoia until you’ve lain awake nights after drawing a strip picking on bad spellers, going over it again and again hoping every single word is spelled correctly.
Frazz by Jef Mallett for Dec 14, 2017 | GoComics.com
adenning2 almost 7 years ago
Obviously, grammar ain’t her strong suit: ‘. . . than THEY are . . .’
Oxnate almost 7 years ago
Just knowing the difference between “yea” and “yeah” can set you apart from most of your peers.
cervelo almost 7 years ago
In fact you get the same issues with with human editors and translators when it comes to scientific and engineering publications. Our publications have to be translated in order that they be available in both official languages. Few of our translators have the technical background to produce a proper final document. When you find one you keep their contact info handy.
sandpiper almost 7 years ago
When one mistakenly delves too deeply into the grammatological synthernary, one often finds the convolutaments beyond his/her capacitates and rewheels to a safe distance, hoping that the seriosity of the subjugations will become more cohabitative with the massage of usage.
And, good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are. Jimmy Durante
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 7 years ago
“Condemned to the use of words, we can never expect mathematical certainty from our language.”
—Thurgood Marshall, US Supreme Court Justice, 1967-1991Pipe Tobacco almost 7 years ago
I very much appreciate Mrs. Olsen today…. even more than usual!!!!! And, I like this young girl’s appreciation of her as well!
Lizard Lass Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Yay, Mrs. Olsen got a cool line! :D
Rosette almost 7 years ago
Because, little girl, you don’t want to end up being a janitor!
JoeMartinFan Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The adults have been besting the kids quite a bit lately. Mallett must be getting soft! :-)
GaryCooper almost 7 years ago
Mrs. Olsen is generally smarter than most of the world. But the children may not realize that until years later.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
You don’t fully know paranoia until you’ve lain awake nights after drawing a strip picking on bad spellers, going over it again and again hoping every single word is spelled correctly.
Frazz by Jef Mallett for Dec 14, 2017 | GoComics.com
cervelo almost 7 years ago
Is this Groundhog Day? Did we not kinda end up here yesterday also?
JudyAz almost 7 years ago
Harry Potter sure didn’t mind learning how to spell!