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One For The Mods ...

LongTimeLurker
Posted 16/02/2014 - 21:26 Link
... to pass on to the team responsible for this website.

The copyright notice at the bottom of the page is 'Pentax User © 2001 - 2014 Magezine Publishing Ltd'

Spot the deliberate mistake

I guess I noticed as I'm responsible for my employer's website and I have to look and re-look at each and every page for mishtakes. Some of which evade me for days before I spot them.
Nigel.

Getting older and grumpier. Taking longer to decide which lens to use today.

K5 with auto-everything lenses
A collection of manual primes to keep me in touch with the pleasures of doing it old-school.
Edited by LongTimeLurker: 16/02/2014 - 21:26
ChrisA
Posted 16/02/2014 - 21:30 Link
Not a mistake

http://www.magezinepublishing.com/

Top tip: research properly before assuming something is wrong. Especially before calling them out in public over it
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Pentax K-3, DA18-135, DA35 F2.4, DA17-70, DA55-300, FA28-200, A50 F1.7, A100 F4 Macro, A400 F5.6, Sigma 10-20 EXDC, 50-500 F4.5-6.3 APO DG OS Samsung flash SEF-54PZF(x2)
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Edited by ChrisA: 16/02/2014 - 21:31
Algernon
Posted 16/02/2014 - 21:32 Link
Ha! Ha!

If you mean ezine that's because it is an ezine

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Algi
LongTimeLurker
Posted 16/02/2014 - 21:37 Link
Ah hah! Good spot Chris and top tip noted

Thankfully my employer's website doesn't use creative spelling: it makes my working life that bit easier.
Nigel.

Getting older and grumpier. Taking longer to decide which lens to use today.

K5 with auto-everything lenses
A collection of manual primes to keep me in touch with the pleasures of doing it old-school.
Edited by LongTimeLurker: 16/02/2014 - 21:38
johnriley
Posted 16/02/2014 - 21:39 Link
If you have something to say to the Moderator team, then a PM isn't quite so public.....
Best regards, John
LongTimeLurker
Posted 16/02/2014 - 21:42 Link
Noted John.
Nigel.

Getting older and grumpier. Taking longer to decide which lens to use today.

K5 with auto-everything lenses
A collection of manual primes to keep me in touch with the pleasures of doing it old-school.

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