On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 15:45:05 +0100 (BST), Roshan d_rosh2001@yahoo.co.in wrote:
--- Rony wrote:
This is a nice article in TOI, encouraging people to make a switch to GNU/Linux.
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The picture accompanying the article in the (physical) newspaper, displays a Laptop running Windows XP.
Soooo.. bad.
I wonder, why couldn't the author find a deskt .... The author doesn't mention .... I just hope that authors like ....
_Always_ include the editor. Almost every article that goes into the paper goes through a "Snip-Snap" "Content-enhancement" and such phases, with most of the times, the article or the content ending up exactly the way the author did _not_ want it to be.
It may not be apparent in most general knowledge articles as the editor would have enough knowledge, but in "specialized" "technical" topic, it is quite.
I am not saying that the author is not wrong.. It is just that most of the times the editor is the main contributor to such mistakes.