Hi, I love your articles, especially the ones about medical matters. Please let me know if you would like to hire me on as a proof-reader. I would not charge any money, just do it for the love of proof-reading. Lately I have seen the title of the movie referred to as "Uniformed Consent" several times. I believe its correct name is "Uninf…
Hi, I love your articles, especially the ones about medical matters. Please let me know if you would like to hire me on as a proof-reader. I would not charge any money, just do it for the love of proof-reading. Lately I have seen the title of the movie referred to as "Uniformed Consent" several times. I believe its correct name is "Uninformed Consent" ... that is, un + informed, rather than "uniformed" which implies a uniform. It drives me a bit crazy to see typos, especially in the titles of things that people will seek to find and need to know how to spell.
As I said, the offer stands. I used to work as a copy editor, and I am good at spotting typos.
Otherwise, please keep doing what you are doing, Dr. Malone! And I totally agree with your statement about the importance of staying undivided in the medical truth movement.
I too, am a typo recognizer. It just happens naturally, unless I am asked to review a paper. It then leaps into full mode; commas, sentence structure and content. This is from a high school educated person, who just can't help it...
Hi, I love your articles, especially the ones about medical matters. Please let me know if you would like to hire me on as a proof-reader. I would not charge any money, just do it for the love of proof-reading. Lately I have seen the title of the movie referred to as "Uniformed Consent" several times. I believe its correct name is "Uninformed Consent" ... that is, un + informed, rather than "uniformed" which implies a uniform. It drives me a bit crazy to see typos, especially in the titles of things that people will seek to find and need to know how to spell.
As I said, the offer stands. I used to work as a copy editor, and I am good at spotting typos.
Otherwise, please keep doing what you are doing, Dr. Malone! And I totally agree with your statement about the importance of staying undivided in the medical truth movement.
I too, am a typo recognizer. It just happens naturally, unless I am asked to review a paper. It then leaps into full mode; commas, sentence structure and content. This is from a high school educated person, who just can't help it...