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  • Spelling snark (yes, HR)

    Here she is: the Unamious National Champion yearling Arab filly:

    http://www.blackarabs.com/jasmine.html

    She is pretty, but when you put a misspelled word in that size font over the girl, it doesn't do her any favors. Why....oh why....can't people spell? Or just check their spelling - a little?? Why? Why exactly?

  • #2
    Actually, if you read the ad, it says her father was a National Champion yearling COLT.

    Misreading is just as bad as misspelling, eh?
    Homeopathy claims water can cure you since it once held medicine. That's like saying you can get sustenance from an empty plate because it once held food.

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    • #3
      Further down it says:

      at Region IV in Salem Oregon, June 2008 winning Reserve Chapion Yearling filly
      http://www.tbhsa.com/index.html

      Originally Posted by JSwan
      I love feral children. They taste like chicken.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Aeternitee View Post
        Here she is: the Unamious National Champion yearling Arab filly:

        http://www.blackarabs.com/jasmine.html

        She is pretty, but when you put a misspelled word in that size font over the girl, it doesn't do her any favors. Why....oh why....can't people spell? Or just check their spelling - a little?? Why? Why exactly?
        The word is: unanimous:

        Was the point I believe.

        Champion is also misspelt there.

        All the same, a lovely horse.
        Originally posted by ExJumper
        Sometimes I'm thrown off, sometimes I'm bucked off, sometimes I simply fall off, and sometimes I go down with the ship. All of these are valid ways to part company with your horse.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rainechyldes View Post
          The word is: unanimous:

          Was the point I believe.

          Champion is also misspelt there.

          All the same, a lovely horse.
          Yes, which is why I e-mailed the owner of the website, and let him know so he can fix it.

          Nice man. He thanked me for the heads up, and like many of us, is doing all the horse "stuff" on his own.

          It's a lovely site, and very well put together. Hardly one of those el-cheapo free websites on which people put glitter, unicorns, and moving junk!
          Homeopathy claims water can cure you since it once held medicine. That's like saying you can get sustenance from an empty plate because it once held food.

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          • #6
            My elitism is showing

            So I got all riled up about an article in the _Equine Journal_ announcing some $1 million in prize money offered for breeding (or perhaps performance?) classes for Arabian show hunters at some big show in Arizona.

            The offending feature was a quote that used a word I don't think exists: "Incent"-- a verb, perhaps "incentivize" (sp?) or "provide incentive to" breeders who might produce this particular kind of horse.

            Seriously? You can gather $ 1 million in prize money but can't write?

            I'm still using my over-educated under-paid mind to undo the wadded panties...
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            • #7
              The website building program I use doesn't have a spell check, nor does it allow me to cut and paste easily from word into HTML (I can do it but it screws up the other features of the page).

              As someone who both overeducated and dyslexic, I can tell you, it isn't always so easy to catch those errors.

              Now, my big bitch about this is that I hate it when people make fun of how people write/spell on this board. We don't all have the education, skill set or even the right (nope that's left) brain to catch all errors. We are not all built the same. Shucks, some of us jsut don't have the time...we just want to converse with others about horses.

              But, trust me. It isn't always so easy to spot those spelling errors when working in HTML.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by mvp View Post
                So I got all riled up about an article in the _Equine Journal_ announcing some $1 million in prize money offered for breeding (or perhaps performance?) classes for Arabian show hunters at some big show in Arizona.

                The offending feature was a quote that used a word I don't think exists: "Incent"-- a verb, perhaps "incentivize" (sp?) or "provide incentive to" breeders who might produce this particular kind of horse.

                Seriously? You can gather $ 1 million in prize money but can't write?

                I'm still using my over-educated under-paid mind to undo the wadded panties...

                Yes, incent is a word. You even defined it...to incentivize.
                http://www.tbhsa.com/index.html

                Originally Posted by JSwan
                I love feral children. They taste like chicken.

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                • #9
                  Typos don't bother me, it happens, and I overlook them. I tend to say I can spell much better then I can type, (which is true) I think I've edited this 5 times already, due to typing errors.

                  The extensive inability to spellcheck/write at all in a legible type manner that one sees sometimes, does however bother me :/

                  Learning disabilities aside, the fact remains that we all judge/weigh what is being said in a written forum by the text, it's all we have to go on. And even clear concise people sometimes can be misunderstood.

                  I for one am a bit of a bear on things that I read (not precisely here- but websites/advertising/ white papers etc. If you can't spell check it, I usually wonder about how many other errors you overlook in your actual business dealings.

                  I also happen to be married to a journalist, so I deal with 'it must be right and concise or else!" quite often. I've had him edit my notes on the fridge as he walks by sometimes
                  Originally posted by ExJumper
                  Sometimes I'm thrown off, sometimes I'm bucked off, sometimes I simply fall off, and sometimes I go down with the ship. All of these are valid ways to part company with your horse.

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                    Originally posted by arabhorse2 View Post
                    Actually, if you read the ad, it says her father was a National Champion yearling COLT.

                    Misreading is just as bad as misspelling, eh?
                    Touché!

                    I don't ever pick on posters about their spelling mistakes. It's easy to make a mistake when you're hammering out a reply on a keyboard.

                    But when you are publishing something that is an advertisement for your business, it reflects on you and your business! So extra care should be taken, and perhaps a couple of extra pairs of eyes to proofread, before publishing. All you'd have to do is print a page, and carry it around to one or two people who you could trust to do it.

                    I am just discouraged and sad, seeing an increasing level of misspelling accepted in everyday life/advertising/publications. I am seeing it ramp up, year by year. Pretty soon we'll be back to pre-dictionary days, where everyone just made up their own version of how each word was spelled - and I feel it's a loss.

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                    • #11
                      Which is why I informed the owner of the website that some of his words were misspelled. He apparently handles it himself, and doesn't have a web master.

                      It does give the impression that someone's badly educated, and being seen as intelligent is extremely important since they're trying to sell something. In this case, horses. But I see it in all aspects of life, not just the horse industry.

                      I suggested he have someone proof read his website (I didn't volunteer although I was tempted! ) to pick up on any errors.

                      He has purty horses and a gorgeous location. I'd hate to see all that lovely ignored for spelling errors.
                      Homeopathy claims water can cure you since it once held medicine. That's like saying you can get sustenance from an empty plate because it once held food.

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                      • #12
                        I feel so strongly, as Jill does, about what might be called the spelling police or the grammar police that I had to go to a twelve step program to stop posting every time one of those posts appeared. I felt it didn't add to the conversation and increased the negativity.

                        However... that is a pretty filly, but I fear she may be headshy and expecting that whip to land in front of her face the way they are trained to stand still and accept the tension on the leadline. Yet she looked like she was just about to flinch.
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                        • #13
                          I'm not saying anything. Today in emails I wrote the word "picky" back instead of "piggy" back and wrote the word catalog instead of calendar. So much for multi-tasking. Oops.... where's the embarassed smiley when you need one?
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                          • #14
                            1. The older I get, the worse my spelling seems to be.
                            2. I, for one, vastly prefer to proofread/edit material on a REAL piece of paper, not on the computer screen.
                            3. I still have to write in the air with my finger to determine the correct way to spell some words.

                            I know I make many typos and then hit "send" but I shudder when I see typos/misspellings on business/professional sites.

                            The JRT breeder who sold us our JRT also had horses. Her husband had died of a heart attack (she found him in their yard) had "rest in piece, darling" on her site. I didn't think I should point out the misspelling on such a sad subject.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by rainechyldes View Post
                              the fact remains that we all judge/weigh what is being said in a written forum by the text, it's all we have to go on.

                              I usually wonder about how many other errors you overlook in your actual business dealings.
                              This is kind of the POINT. If the ONLY THING you know about a business is done incompetently, you pretty much HAVE to assume that the business is incompetent. When the business owner can't spell but does all the spelling for his business ANYWAY, you can assume that anything ELSE in their business they're incompetent at is going to be done by THEm, INCOMPETENTLY. For instance, if you hire a contractor to redo a room in your house and he messes up the wiring, your house'll burn down.
                              Last edited by nightsong; Mar. 25, 2009, 12:29 AM.

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                              • #16
                                I'm in school to become a HS English Teacher and one of my pet peeves is spelling (my poor future students ) However, I know we all can make mistakes (especially while typing, I almost forgot to put the v in however ) But on a business site it definitely needs to be triple checked because that is people's first impression of you and your business. It might not be right that they judge it based on that but people do.
                                No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill
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                                • #17
                                  I don't know why, but the font on this board (or my computer) is really small and I can't even read it without glasses, and then not terribly well, so quite a few of my mistakes go right past me.

                                  Now some bright COTHer will send me instructions to fix the font that I will have difficulty understanding. Some of us of a certain generation are not hardwired to understand this stuff.

                                  We have a small business. My husband is the guru in his field. He is a problem solver, an inventer and very knowlegeable. He is great with his customers and they are very loyal. Yet he is not good at typing or running a streamlined business. I'm sorry if people judge his knowledge of his subject by his lack of an MBA. Perhaps that's why we are not tycoons
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                                  • #18
                                    Originally posted by mvp View Post

                                    I'm still using my over-educated under-paid mind to undo the wadded panties...
                                    OMG, nearly peed myself laughing so hard at this... MVP, that was amazing!

                                    As for spelling.. proofreading goes a long way when you're publishing something... I'm in grad school and I still have to reread everything 30 times to catch all of my "type too fast I left the brain behind" errors!

                                    3. I still have to write in the air with my finger to determine the correct way to spell some words.
                                    I DO THIS TOO!!!!!!!!!! I have to add numbers in my head by drawing it in the air too! My darling bf looked at me like I was a crazy person when I told him that the other day. I'm so glad I'm not alone!!!

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                                    • #19
                                      hehehe, spellchecker only goes so far

                                      my favorite was - in totally unrelated matters - a young man who as Administrator of his little forum insisted that the rules 'can be changed at the desecration of the staff' I am not quiet sure if anybody ever told him what he wrote there....

                                      (and some words I get never right, not even with my firefox spellchecker gizmo....I just give up and resort to phonetic spelling)

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                                      • #20
                                        Originally posted by nightsong View Post
                                        This is kind of the POINT. If the ONLY THING you know about a business is done incompetently, you pretty much HAVE to assume that the business is incompetent. When the business owner can't spell but does all the spelling for his business ANYWAY, you can assume that anything ELSE in their business they're incompetent at is going to be done by THEm, INCOMPETENTLY. For instance, if you hire a contractor to redo a room in your house and he messes up the wiring, your house'll burn down.
                                        You put it in a nutshell! That's what is so unsettling about seeing these errors in a business. It does NOT inspire confidence.

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