The New York Post needs copy editors to keep it from making mistakes like this one:
That was the the way the splash page of the Post‘s web site appeared for at least a couple of hours earlier today. Thanks to Ernie Smith for the tip.
You know who else needs copy editors? The Virginia general assembly. And college alumni magazines. And pharmacies. And Tea Party candidates. And city and county Boards of Elections. And Google News’ ‘bots. And billboard companies. And sign painters. And rubber stamp designers. And restaurants. And breakfast joints. And college athletic department ticket offices. And the New York Jets and the Minnesota Vikings and the St. Louis Cardinals. And baseball jersey manufacturers. And the Washington Post, the New York Times, CNN and Time magazine. And drive-in movie theater managers. And Home Depot and manufacturers of “hoodies.” And T-shirt designers. And road paving contractors. And cake decorators.




And CBS Sunday Morning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPvF1MOU2kE
A few minutes in, the reporter gives the date for the end of Kodachrome processing as “Friday, Dec. 30.” Ouch!