▲ | junebash a day ago | |
Pedantic pet peeve: the past tense of “lead” as in “leader” is "led". NOT "LEAD". Lead is a metal. “When Curiosity Lead the Way” is a nonsensical phrase. | ||
▲ | balder1991 a day ago | parent | next [-] | |
There were also mistakes in using “it’s” instead of “its”. But these things are ignored by most people anyway. I guess my problem with the article is that it’s a bit confusing. It started talking about people not being curious and using tech they hate, then later he’s annoyed that people like to experiment and tinker with new frameworks. Then later it’s talking about some other thing, and there doesn’t seem to be anything tying all of the author’s complaints. As if it’s just a freestyle rambling instead of trying to get to a point. | ||
▲ | WaltPurvis a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |
This drives me crazy, too, but it seems like the misspelled version is now more common than the correct one. I imagine the dictionaries will eventually cave to common usage and say both versions are correct, and I'll remain bitter about it for the rest of my days. |