Surely it is an innocent oversight.

However, it is quite telling about the 'quality' of people's reading! I help
out on a number of translators' lists - one third of the replies demonstrate
that people didn't to read properly.

The knock-on effect is that people are also becoming less careful in their
writing - newspapers used to be anal about proofing, now you need 10 lines
to find the first typo.

Whether it is a question of time, information overflow, or a sign of the
times etc, would make for an endless debate.

Regards

Rui

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