I have read quite a few books lately containing errors where a homophone (note homonym) was used. It gets on my nerves when I am reading. I figured it was some automated spelling system that did that and not the author. How would it have made it by the editors?
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Several people today on this thread, have been spelling "being" (as in human being) as Beeing>>>>>
>>>>>They must be advertising
www.beeing.net ... the antithesis of threads like this!
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>>>>I looked at the page, and sounds like a good idea. but it is still in tomorrow land. But where are the Bees?
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>>>I looked at the page, and the first line contains "realities of everyone’s life has a place". Realities HAS a place?
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>>Yes, just to the left of the Void.
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>>Wait. Realities? There are more then one reality? Cool. Perhaps I will go visit one of the others for vacation. Is this one of those multi-universe ideas?
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>You realize Dragan is likely referring to the grammar. If he is anything like me - it could happen - then he is turned off by poor language and typos in supposedly professional sites. I have a favorite book, but in two places there are spelling errors. Normally I would just stop reading, but I like the book enough, and realize the author was probably on a limited budget, so I let it go. Normally though that would be the end of my interest. Same with sites.
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