Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Welcome to you, Kotaku!

Reading through an article on gamer site Kotaku, I found the following statement about baseball-star-turned-game-developer Curt Schilling:

In the meantime, he's kept busy with the game start-up he founded 38 Studios. Now that his pesky baseball career is out of the way, Schilling can concrete on game making.

I find it simply remarkable that in this short article, there are 2 back-to-back sentences rife with errors. The first is much more forgivable, being nothing more than a missing punctuation mark, a comma signifying '38 Studios' as an appellation for the start-up. The second is more blatant. I, for one, certainly hope that Schilling doesn't actually intend to 'concrete on game making.' Can you even imagine the problems that would come of filling factories with cement?!

Source: http://kotaku.com/5181235/curt-schilling-retiring-from-baseball-focusing-on-game-development

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