A colleague sent this link to a blog cataloguing instances of a certain pet peeve of mine:
http://www.apostropheabuse.com/
This reminded me of a bad business idea I once had: When I see mistakes like this on signs and menus (apostrophe mistakes seem to be the most common –- and for some reason, the most annoying), I would send the business manager a letter with a correction and explanation. Then I would ask the manager or owner to send me a dollar or two as a token of his immense gratitude. (I guess this would be the editing equivalent of taking photos of tourists with the expectation that they’ll buy the photo afterward. )
As a business idea, it’s horrible, which I suppose is why I’m not in business.
Ask me about my other business ideas sometime. (I don't know who I'm talking to. No one reads my blog.)
Monday, October 15, 2007
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It's more of a chain letter type business model. "Since you're too stupid to spell send me a dollar" If you could send out enough of these I'm sure some idiots would probably send you money. However others might hunt you down and kick your ass.
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