People judge you by the words you use, and the way that you spell them
Have you ever seen typos, mispellings, contradictory signs or instructions? Well, I have and I'm tired of complaining to my family and friends about it. Hence this blog. Now I will complain to the whole world. I will also post pictures and give the details of exactly where I saw the "stupidity" so as to completely embarrass whatever company is involved.
Not all typos are stupid or worthy of being posted here. Certainly, a hand-written letter may contain typos; everyone makes spelling mistakes and mistakes in grammar. But what about the company that prints up documents to be sent to all their customers? Hello, haven't you ever heard of a spell-checker? What about on a billboard? The important thing is that widely distributed and permanent documents should be checked. What about web pages? Yes, CNN sometimes has to get a story out so quickly that they don't bother to check it well, but a page on Amazon.com? What about a small software company? Would you buy a product from an unknown company when their web page looks as if written by a third grader? Think about it.


Nice looking waffles, golden brown, mouth-watering, dripping with artificialy simulated maple syrup substitute. It is nice to know before buying the iron exactly how the waffles will come out. What isn't obvious is that the waffle iron indentations are so slight that it really cannot be used to make waffles (the waffles cannot be thicker than about 10 pieces of paper. But just look at the waffles in the picture with 25 (5 x 5) indentations. Of course, the waffle iron produces 36 indentations (6 x 6).
Now, I don't know if that are real waffles in the background or just some picture that they got off the internet, but I do know that those waffles never came out of that waffle iron.
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