Posted 14 November 2012 - 12:15 PM
'Upsets'? No.
'Depresses'? Yes.
It's sad that many people seem to no longer care about the correct use of language. I guess I'm just old-fashioned and like to see 'word-crafters' using the language accurately and correctly. I try (and probably fail) to emulate them and improve my own efforts...
Just as when I drive I try to not get in the way of others, position my car properly, read the traffic ahead, not tailgate or subject my passengers to needless g-forces.. When I cook, I try to make the food not only taste better than the last time I made that dish, but present it attractively, rather than just lazily slap it onto the plate. In my work I read (and critique/reject..) many documents - from management procedures to presentations, from scientific reports / analyses to doctoral theses.. Apart from the content, if any of those contain poor grammar and/or spelling mistakes, they may be open to misinterpretation and look ridiculous .. and will likely be sent back for correction..
It's all about good communication and pride in your work/language.
PS - perhaps contrary to the above, I do find some of the new 'techniques' useful - for example, when confronted with a 'wall of text', TL;DR works nicely, I think..
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All my posts about Apollo are dedicated to the memory of MID - who knew, lived and was an integral part of, Apollo.