Typo of the day
Feb 17th, 2010 | By Stephanie Campisi“Allopathetic medicine”
Oh dear. Hopefully I think before I speak more often than I apparently think before I type.
Typo of the day
Feb 12th, 2010 | By Stephanie CampisiFrom a WIP:
“sucked up by the vortext. . .”
Clearly, I’m the queen of the portmanteau neologism.
And also:
There were even those who refused to set food on what could be considered the ground here. . .
Typo of the day
Feb 2nd, 2010 | By Stephanie CampisiThis one was me, writing an informative (ha!) article:
. . .hygiene laws are pretty sick
Typo of the day
Nov 22nd, 2009 | By Stephanie CampisiTaken in the bathroom at Jono’s office:
(no, I wasn’t the smartypants who wrote ‘what’s a tiolet?’ at the bottom. For once.)
Typo of the day
Nov 19th, 2009 | By Stephanie Campisi‘. . .ignoring the elephone in the room’
Maybe I’m working myself too hard.
Typo of the day
Nov 5th, 2009 | By Stephanie CampisiFrom ‘Towards an action-oriented science curriculum’, by Hodson, D, Journal for Activist Science and Technology Education:
‘We certainly need to rake steps to counter the somewhat bleak view of technological determinism’
It actually took me several reads to realise that anything was wrong here.
Oh, and in other news, WQ, a writing magazine out of Queensland, will publish [...]
Weird typo of the day
Oct 6th, 2009 | By Stephanie CampisiTaken from an article by K Sewell et al, Journal of Education for Teaching, Vol 35 No 1:
‘She felt unable to express her views to her tutor as she felt pressurised into being positive about the course’
Ouch!