The Grammar Cheat Sheet, for the grammar perfectionist in all of us.
Pieces of Flair is one of those cute but ultimately useless applications available on facebook. (Yes, I have it on my profile.) Every now and then, I come across a piece like the one pictured at right. I direct your attention to the last two words.
YES YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO YOUR OPINION AND I HAVE THE RIGHT TO THINK YOUR STUPID [sic]
Irony much?
Ten typographic mistakes everyone makes (link via Lifehacker)
This one’s from the “Oops, I Did It Again” file. Earlier, someone I follow on twitter linked to a site for Nutramul, some sort of healthy malted milk-based drink mix from India.
I explored the site a little and saw what other products they offer, including one called Amul / Sagar Pure Ghee, “An ethnic product made by diaries with decades of experience.”
Made by diaries?
Now, I’m sure they meant dairies, but it appears the content creator relied solely on spell check without checking grammar and syntax. At the same time, though, the error is so minor that it will probably go unnoticed by many.

