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camplate t1_ja2y1jz wrote
I expected headline to be 'Florida city opens nature preserve for development after citizens saved it.'
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Reply to comment by the_zelectro in One of the world's largest lasers could be used to detect alien warp drives by upyoars
Did you mean red dwarfs? M-type stars are 80% of stars, red giants are 0.4%
camplate t1_izc10p0 wrote
Is there a minimum size for a black hole?
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Reply to comment by Jack-Campin in Are typos supposed to be so common in books? Or am I just ending up getting poorly edited ones? by rabidpiano86
From 2018 at least.
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Reply to comment by Tanagrabelle in Are typos supposed to be so common in books? Or am I just ending up getting poorly edited ones? by rabidpiano86
I read a self published book; so many error especially with apostrophes. It would say he 'd or ins 't and a few isnt'
I'm a bad speller and a two finger typist. I'm grateful for reddit and others having spell check. But when users have the tools, and still misspell?
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Reply to comment by SilverChances in How do I find out who knows what they are talking about? by felix_using_reddit
Years ago while walking through the stacks at Uni I stumbled upon a large book that listed references to genetic research, evolution, and any questions that tried to rebuff settled science. Sad that such a book even needed created.