| alekth said: The internet has made it worse indeed. I had to take an English language exam for studying Japanese, and one of the sections consisted of 20 sentences with four underlined components that were possibly wrong and a "correct" option, timed at 20 minutes. That was the section I feared the most because after years of progressively reading fewer books and spending more time on forums, chatting, blogs and the likes, I've gotten completely used to ignoring mistakes on all levels as long as it makes sense. |
Yeah! The internet is like a publisher that prints anything, regardless of quality, and our brain is like a filter that eventually gets clogged by all the crap. Public formus are the worst offenders, of course. ;)
"Well certainly with the Xbox 360, we had some challenges at the launch. Once we identified that we took control of it. We wanted to do it right by our customers. Our customers are very important to us." -Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb (10/2013). Note: RRoD was fixed with the Jasper-revision 3 years after the launch of 360
"People don't pay attention to a lot of the details."-Yusuf Mehdi explaining why Xbone DRM scheme would succeed
"Fortunately we have a product for people who aren't able to get some form of connectivity; it's called Xbox 360,”-Don Mattrick
"The region locking of the 3DS wasn't done for profits on games"-MDMAlliance







