Meta Mistake
ABC 4 did a story on the mistake yesterday from the DU.
Funny, though, that while they're reporting on the mistake, they didn't learn the lesson from it.
NOTE: Where do you think they got that picture? That red circle looks mighty familiar. Okay, I'll just say it, they got it from this blog.
They should call a truce while they're tied.
Let's hope and pray this thing keeps folding back in on itself.
P.S. I'm aware we have many a typo on our little media outlet at This Just Happened. It hapins to the bets of us. It jsut did.
Meta:
New Latin & Medieval Latin, from Latin or Greek; Latin, from Greek, among, with, after, from meta among, with, after; akin to Old English mid, mith with, Old High German mit
1 a: occurring later than or in succession to : after b: situated behind or beyond c: later or more highly organized or specialized form of
2: change : transformation
3 [metaphysics] : more comprehensive : transcending —usually used with the name of a discipline to designate a new but related discipline designed to deal critically with the original one
4 a: involving substitution at or characterized by two positions in the benzene ring that are separated by one carbon atom b: derived from by loss of water
Funny, though, that while they're reporting on the mistake, they didn't learn the lesson from it.
NOTE: Where do you think they got that picture? That red circle looks mighty familiar. Okay, I'll just say it, they got it from this blog.
They should call a truce while they're tied.
Let's hope and pray this thing keeps folding back in on itself.
P.S. I'm aware we have many a typo on our little media outlet at This Just Happened. It hapins to the bets of us. It jsut did.
Meta:
New Latin & Medieval Latin, from Latin or Greek; Latin, from Greek, among, with, after, from meta among, with, after; akin to Old English mid, mith with, Old High German mit
1 a: occurring later than or in succession to : after
2: change : transformation
4 a: involving substitution at or characterized by two positions in the benzene ring that are separated by one carbon atom
2 Comments:
Laugh it up, Austin...
I made the typo and I FIXED the typo.
You post 15 stories a day while training herds of interns and try not to fat-finger a single photo caption; it ain't easy.
Next time, I will have an intern upload the photo and give it a caption.
By the way...do think you will ever COMPLETE your internship?
;)
-Dan M.
Haha, oh, I KNOW it ain't easy. I almost published a story about somebody getting robbed at "funpoint". Glad I found that one before I hit "Save and Publish".
YES, I will finish. Promise. Talk to you soon.
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