User talk:MatterEaterLad
Proofreading is key to aviod making a million little edits.
read this Proofreading
This is not a joke, it is really helpful for everyone, including myself.
--Super Monkey 00:22, 26 May 2006 (EDT)
I'm sure many of us know this but, in my case, are too lazy, tired, bored, egotistical or plain forgetful to proof the first time through. My mistakes are usually the same over and over. I never learn. Another suggestion is to compose in a program with a spell/grammar/syntax check.
--Telle 02:27, 26 May 2006 (EDT)
I'm a little confused, is it hard on the database to keep editing online? Generally, most of the things I keep going back and editing are small things that I just figure should be right eventually, and its easier to get them sooner rather than later when there are going to be a lot of entries. For example, in the "Sylvia" entry, the reference should be SGLL, not LL, and since its close to the top, its easier to make the small edit now...when I follow links to other entries, I find some typos in almost all of them...I think I'm anal in trying to wipe them all out on my entries in a few hours, rather than let them sit?
-- MatterEaterLad
Edit because I don't know how to create a signature above
I make mistakes all the time, mostly when I don't proofread and just rush out the entry. Sometimes even after I proofread, I read it one more time after I post it, then I catch something. It actually saves a lot of time. Editing takes longer than reading.
P.S. to make a sig just click on that button between to the one with the red cricle and the one with the line, the one that looks like a sig. Just press it and it does it for you.
--Super Monkey 08:48, 26 May 2006 (EDT)