Got Typo?

I admit I am the queen of typos. I suspect every single comment or post I have ever published contains spelling errors, missing words, duplicate words and any mistake you can name. I’ve noticed others are often annoyed by these sorts of pesky errors.

They don’t annoy me. I rarely notice the in other people’s documents; when I do notice them, I forgive them.

Still, I almost split my sides when I read the third to the last sentence in this post:

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The third to the last sentence really does say:

[It really does say “these a bed”, which I presume is “below the sea bed” with the wrong spacing: thats what happens when you rely on spellcheckers to proof read your articles]

5 thoughts on “Got Typo?”

  1. Poor Stoat. To be fair, I’ve never been able to understand how William has a day job with all the time he spends on climate blogging and Wikipedia…

    Still, I suppose this must mean he is still in the wasteland of IE users, bereft of the auto-spellchecking glory that is Firefox.

  2. Yeah. I only work part-time. Otherwise, I have no idea how one would run a climate blog.

    Wikipedia? I’d never even consider that. It seems like such a time sink especially on topics with large political impacts like climate change.

    Are there people who can’t use Firefox? It helps a lot. ( That said, even with Firefox, I still post typos.)

  3. Those seem like fairly standard typos. I thought we were going to have some classic like “Sir Francis Drake circumcised the globe with a 100 foot clipper.”

  4. Boris,
    Yep. They are garden variety typos– nothing creative. They are copious, even for a casual blog. But, all are in the same category as Michael Tobis’s mis-spelling ‘polyanna’ and the misplacement of the space in ‘these a’ article W. makes sport of in that particular post. 🙂

  5. Oh, I left a comment on WC’s post at 11:57 am CST. It’s been a while, and other comments have appeared. Evidently, W.’s spam filter ate it. The note explained the metric for ice bets here and at Atmoz:

    W.

    “thats what happens when you rely on spellcheckers to proof read your articles”

    What do you use to spell check words like “that’s”? 😉

    My bets are based on the sea ice data set Atmoz proposed when he suggested this bet. It’s the summer column at this specific page at The Cryosphere Today. I believe if you visit Atmoz’s blog, you’ll see his plot of the summer ice extent is quite similar to mine.

    I’m afraid I’m going to have to turn down your offer to bet for several reasons. When I bet, I only bet home-baked cookies. To avoid excess postage and stale cookies, I limit bets to people in the US.

    For this particular wager, Atmoz and I discussed the time frame and terms in April. We closed bets in late April. This was done to ensure everyone had similar amounts of data when placing bets. So, I’m afraid you are too late.

    However, if you posted a specific numerical prediction before May, I’d be happy to add it to batch of predictions so people can see how you did compared to others who bet.

    The winner will be the person who comes closest to the value that will be posted on this specific page at The Cryosphere Today. The prize is bragging rights.

    Moderated blogs are a pain. You post; the spam filter eats the comment. But you can’t know for sure for so long.

    No matter, I doubt if anyone involved in the bets here was concerned as my blog has always provided the links to the source both in the blog posts and on the time series graph illustrating the bets.

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