Typos In Posts and the Wisdom of Dilbert

I write a lot during the day. Often I just crank out what I can, and when I do that (as MANY have noticed) I let a few typos slip through onto the page. Some people then jump into the comments section, and instead of discussing the topic of the post, decide to make statements about the typos, saying I’m “unprofessional” and that somehow me misspelling Arnold Schartzenegger discredits the opinion of the post… like anyone cares what their opinion on typos are. You see this a lot on Digg too. To me it’s not important, and that’s why I don’t spend a lot of time correcting that stuff.

Anyway, my favorite comic strip right now (now that Calvin and Hobbes is finished) is Dilbert. If you don’t read Dilbert on a regular basis… you REALLY should. It’s not only funny… but quite smart too. Anyway, I came across this Dilbert strip addressing this very issue, and I just had to post it. Cheers!

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