History Lesson 101
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Fri Aug 22 21:16:55 EDT 2008
Bob, errors are errors and, big or small, intentional or unintentional, they need
to be corrected. How many other errors have crept into the Arrow? I don't
know, but when we do find them we should admit to them and correct them.
Jerry Kay, Portsmouth, Virginia
---- Original message ----
>Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 10:05:14 -0700 (PDT)
>From: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
>Subject: History Lesson 101
>To: N&W Railway <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>
>
> Hopefully we have all learned a little bit about
> World War II (and even WW1) history today from an
> unintentional error in writing. Having occasionally
> edited and proofread railroad newsletters, they are
> easy to slip by. Let's not throw out the baby with
> the bathwater here over an obvious and unintentional
> error.
>
> Let us give praise and thanks for the fine job the
> Arrow editor undertakes and those in similar
> positions around the country, if not the world also
> perform for those who love to read their every word
> and occasionally pounce on the occasional mis-step
> or two. Until you have walked in that person's shoes
> be careful what suggest. It might next be YOU in the
> hot seat. Having deadlines for your so-called
> "fun/volunteer" job, all the while with the kids
> screaming in the next room, Mom undergoing medical
> treatment and your "real Monday-Friday boss",
> breathing down your backside over a real deadline.
>
> Let's play nice and be considerate of those who do
> the thankless tasks we either are unable or
> unwilling to perform.
>
> True, errors creep in. Look at your local daily
> newspapers and you can find them, and these are from
> professionally trained people making many thousands
> of dollars to ensure they don't happen.
>
> Now, if someone starts talking about ........ let's
> say the Class J locomotives and says they were
> numbered 758 to 882 and there were 125 of them built
> by the Roanoke shops, which are in West
> Podunckadunk, Kansas during the Franco-Prussian War
> back in the 19th Century, that might be another
> story. Take them out to the nearest cleaners and
> educate them.
>
> 'nuff ced.
>
> Bob Cohen
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