Monday, April 18, 2005

Typo of the day

If you're writing a slam of the recently deceased Andrea Dworkin, as Andrew Sullivan does, with one of her themes being the costs to women of the commercialization of sex, you'd think you'd be careful about avoiding a typo like this:

the power of the state to censor and coerce sexual feedom

But then again, if you were being careful about that, you'd probably also just want to spell her name right:

Like Dowkin

[Previous entry in this series.

UPDATE 19 April: And yes, it's usually the good people at Sullywatch who are all over Sully's typos, it took us a while to figure out how to find a typical link in SW's archives, but here we go.]

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