Ah, yes. Well, when a mainstream news medium gets a geeky detail wrong, they can expect to be jumped on by hordes of geeks with the knickers in a disproportionate state of knottedness. After all, the geeks are used to assuming that the mainstream media Doesn't Take Us Seriously. Strident group action (and over-reaction) seems to be the preferred method of trying to be taken seriously, or at least to get a little attention. My impression is that the success in the latter is usually attained in a manner that precludes any success in the former.
I quite admire the news site for apologising promptly, but even more for the tongue-in-cheek nature of the apology.
But this is my LJ, and I've cheerfully taken correction here before and intend to continue to do so, particularly if the information of proferred in courtesy. Comments that are obnoxious or incendiary are executed with extreme prejudice. Happily, there have been very very few of those!
I had also noticed the misspelling of 'civvies', and figured you'd be far more embarrassed if I left you to spot it on your own, bwahaha.
For extra credit, contemplate the extraordinary rarity of words with a double 'v'. The only other one I can think of offhand is 'flivver'.
Oh, I thought the news organization handled it all quite wonderfully. My daughter thought so too, which is part of the reason why she pointed the thing out to me. Her comment? She wrote of the temptation to mention to the man mentioned above ("Mom, he's somehow managed to work his knickers into a Moebius loop!") that the movie reboot might supercede all his carefully enumerated Enterprises, depending on how many Enterprises reboot!Kirk managed to burn through ("Must. Not. Be. That. Guy!"), and said of the organization, "And may God have mercy on their inboxes!"
And now I am going to toddle off to bed, secure in the knowledge that instead of sensibly popping off to sleep like a normal person would, that I will instead be lying there trying to think of double "v" words.
Fivver? No. That's fiver.
Quivvering? No. Quivering. Duh!
MacGyvvering? Idiot. Spell MacGyver! M-A-C-CapitalG-Y-V-E-R. Oh. Yeah. Shutting up now.
und so weiter... Until I givve up and drifft off to sleeppe.
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I quite admire the news site for apologising promptly, but even more for the tongue-in-cheek nature of the apology.
But this is my LJ, and I've cheerfully taken correction here before and intend to continue to do so, particularly if the information of proferred in courtesy. Comments that are obnoxious or incendiary are executed with extreme prejudice. Happily, there have been very very few of those!
I had also noticed the misspelling of 'civvies', and figured you'd be far more embarrassed if I left you to spot it on your own, bwahaha.
For extra credit, contemplate the extraordinary rarity of words with a double 'v'. The only other one I can think of offhand is 'flivver'.
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And now I am going to toddle off to bed, secure in the knowledge that instead of sensibly popping off to sleep like a normal person would, that I will instead be lying there trying to think of double "v" words.
Fivver? No. That's fiver.
Quivvering? No. Quivering. Duh!
MacGyvvering? Idiot. Spell MacGyver! M-A-C-CapitalG-Y-V-E-R. Oh. Yeah. Shutting up now.
und so weiter... Until I givve up and drifft off to sleeppe.
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Edited because eldest daughter says "Revved. Don't forget revved, Mom!"