Thursday, September 29, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Life's Too Short For the Wrong Job
Location:
Germany
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
The Increase in Typos in Today's Books
If over the past few years you've noticed an increase in typos in published books, you're not alone. And we're not talking small presses here, either. Big New York publishing houses have released their full share of glaring, embarrassing errors.
Well, prepare to be enlightened. These quotes are from an article by The New York Times' Virginia Heffernan on the subject:
Then came this quote:
Do you apply this sentiment to ebooks? Do you find you judge ebooks more harshly than print books when it comes to typos?
Well, prepare to be enlightened. These quotes are from an article by The New York Times' Virginia Heffernan on the subject:
Before digital technology unsettled both the economics and the routines of book publishing, they explained, most publishers employed battalions of full-time copy editors and proofreaders to filter out an author’s mistakes. Now, they are gone.There ya go. Precisely what you suspected, right?
There is also “pressure to publish more books more quickly than ever,” an editor at a major publishing house explained. Many publishers now skip steps.
Then came this quote:
But on the Web, typos sometimes come with a price. “Spelling mistakes ‘cost millions’ in lost online sales,” said a BBC headline last week. The article cited an analysis of British Web figures that suggested that a single spelling mistake on an e-commerce site can hurt credibility so much that online revenues fall by half.So that got me wondering... which leads to today's question for you ebook readers:
Do you apply this sentiment to ebooks? Do you find you judge ebooks more harshly than print books when it comes to typos?
Labels:
ebooks,
Kindle,
Question of the Day,
writing
Location:
New York, NY, USA
Friday, September 16, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Schrodinger the Cat
I stand corrected - there IS a named cat in Bioshock 2.
I was scavenging in the frozen Imago gallery, melting things - as you will when you're scavenging, and I melted a pile of ice to discover another Bioshock cat.
I was scavenging in the frozen Imago gallery, melting things - as you will when you're scavenging, and I melted a pile of ice to discover another Bioshock cat.
This one was upright, not tipped over. Like a living cat would be, except he's frozen. I moved my reticle to see if any word would come up for this kitty.
And laughed. I found Schrodinger the cat!
He's an Easter egg I'd heard about and forgotten, so I was very pleased to have stumbled upon him. (Being frozen, he is both alive and dead at the same time = Schrodinger's cat.)
If the upcoming Bioshock Infinite doesn't have this cat in it, I shall be highly disappointed.
Location:
Rapture
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