Bill, typos or autocorrects all fall into the “oops, my bad” category. All understandable and forgivable, at least by this reader. Those happen to all on these so-called “smart” phones, pads or books. As for fidelity to facts, that should be a no brainer. As a publisher your presented facts of course should be accurate and if found to be…
Bill, typos or autocorrects all fall into the “oops, my bad” category. All understandable and forgivable, at least by this reader. Those happen to all on these so-called “smart” phones, pads or books. As for fidelity to facts, that should be a no brainer. As a publisher your presented facts of course should be accurate and if found to be faulty, should be corrected immediately. Do that and your golden with me.
Bill, typos or autocorrects all fall into the “oops, my bad” category. All understandable and forgivable, at least by this reader. Those happen to all on these so-called “smart” phones, pads or books. As for fidelity to facts, that should be a no brainer. As a publisher your presented facts of course should be accurate and if found to be faulty, should be corrected immediately. Do that and your golden with me.