I'm referring to the ones on Digg!

As for the term 'grammar nazi', it's a fairly legitimate term:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammar_nazi

No offence was implied by the use of 'nazi', it's just a regularly used
expression to indicate someone who spends more of their time looking for
errors, than enjoying the piece of work.


Karl Swedberg-2 wrote:
> 
> On Sep 26, 2006, at 5:59 AM, Dan Atkinson wrote:
> 
>> I would have just ignored the grammar nazis. Sometimes it's fun to  
>> make
>> mistakes and bait these guys.
> 
> Wow! Don't you think that might be a little harsh? Nobody on this  
> list as far as I could tell meant any disrespect by calling out typos  
> or grammar issues. We were only trying to help improve an already  
> excellent publication with the same community spirit with which list  
> members offer suggestions for code improvement. I hope I'm correct in  
> interpreting your comments as at least half-joking, but maybe "nazis"  
> wasn't the best choice of words?
> 
> Respectfully,
> 
> Karl
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