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Funny photo caption calls him a DT.

https://www.collegian.psu.edu/football/former-penn-state-offensive-lineman-steven-gonzalez-signs-with-arizona-cardinals/article_b54305ea-874e-11ea-8f33-5370c7944ba0.html

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Former Penn State offensive lineman Steven Gonzalez signs with Arizona Cardinals

 

Defensive tackle Steven Gonzalez (74) warms up before the game against Michigan State at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Mich. on Oct. 26, 2019.

 

 

Newspaper editing is a lost skill. 

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1 minute ago, Limeaid said:

I think it’s a lost position. News outlets don’t want to pay copy editors anymore. 

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43 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I think it’s a lost position. News outlets don’t want to pay copy editors anymore. 

 

Before Courier Express went out of business I did classified ad typesetting and they would deduct for every mistake.

I never had a deduction.

Assistant editor was out so I was asked to check proofs for mistakes and found a load of them.

Editor was so impressed he got an override written on my contract as "auxiliary editor" and I got paid for finding mistakes.

Any time I was not doing my work he'd had me stacks of proofs to check.

 

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2 minutes ago, Limeaid said:

 

In early 1990s before Courier Express went out of business I did classified ad typesetting and they would deduct for every mistake.

I never had a deduction.

Assistant editor was out so I was asked to check proofs for mistakes and found a load of them.

Editor was so impressed he got an override written on my contract as "auxiliary editor" and I got paid for finding mistakes.

Any time I was not doing my work he'd had me stacks of proofs to check.

 

My late Grandmother was a proofreader for the Tonawanda News.  She would plotz reading the Internet today.

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19 minutes ago, Limeaid said:

 

In early 1990s before Courier Express went out of business I did classified ad typesetting and they would deduct for every mistake.

I never had a deduction.

Assistant editor was out so I was asked to check proofs for mistakes and found a load of them.

Editor was so impressed he got an override written on my contract as "auxiliary editor" and I got paid for finding mistakes.

Any time I was not doing my work he'd had me stacks of proofs to check.

 

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It appears that you consider yourself a genius editor.

Quick fact check, The Courier Express printed it's last edition in 1982.

FYI

 

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