george
December 16th 08, 07:32 PM
On Dec 17, 1:29*am, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
<lloydspinsidemindspring.com> wrote:
> "Journalists" are supposed to write in a common parlance. *The use of
> colloquial expressions is incompetent and ignorant.
Read online newspapers from different countries.
The usage of colloquialisms is a worldwide phenomena and the only
constraint upon reporters is they report .
Look at the rubbish about flying that appears in papers and on TV.
Example:
It was reported that a Cessna had no nose gear light so the 'student
pilot' with three passengers onboard carried out a forced landing.
Except the aircraft was a Piper Saratoga and the pilot was (as you've
guessed by now ) a commercial pilot
> But, then, I heard a local TV "journalist" last week pronounce a
> certain *disease as "Choe-Lear'-ia".
The Lear bit put your post on topic :-)
<lloydspinsidemindspring.com> wrote:
> "Journalists" are supposed to write in a common parlance. *The use of
> colloquial expressions is incompetent and ignorant.
Read online newspapers from different countries.
The usage of colloquialisms is a worldwide phenomena and the only
constraint upon reporters is they report .
Look at the rubbish about flying that appears in papers and on TV.
Example:
It was reported that a Cessna had no nose gear light so the 'student
pilot' with three passengers onboard carried out a forced landing.
Except the aircraft was a Piper Saratoga and the pilot was (as you've
guessed by now ) a commercial pilot
> But, then, I heard a local TV "journalist" last week pronounce a
> certain *disease as "Choe-Lear'-ia".
The Lear bit put your post on topic :-)