Well, the person who made that spelling mistake is ... me. I wish I could claim a faulty (not faculty!) "c" key, but there's plenty of evidence to the contrary in the cited sentence alone. Ah, the perils of spelling checkers that ignore context, sloppy typing, and not asking someone to proof the article. I guess we now know who's faulty, in spite of Jonathan's best effort to protect the guilty party.
On the bright side, it's great to know that someone actually read the story. Thanks on both counts, Rama.
-Dean W.
On Oct 5, 2010, at 11:32 AM, Jonathan L. Trigaux wrote:
> Funny that no one's noticed that until now.
>
> Anyway, it's fixed. Future IT website-related issues can go to [log in to unmask]
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> -JLT
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> On Tue, 5 Oct 2010, Rama Kocherlakota wrote:
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>> I don't know who should get this, but there's a typo on
>> http://www.uvm.edu/it/, just below the top image:
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>>> As usual, many UVM students, faulty, and staff members need
>>> computing help at the start of the academic year. In the
>>> week since students arrived on campus, Enterprise Technology
>>> Services...
>>
>> I mean, it's okay to call the faculty "faulty", but then you should at least say "faulty faculty", since "faulty" is an adjective, not a noun.
>>
>> Rama
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