I took this from a Twitter account that I follow. While I preach consistency, this is consistent, but oh so wrong.

I took this from a Twitter account that I follow. While I preach consistency, this is consistent, but oh so wrong.
A friend sent this one to me. Since we all learned all 50 states and their capitals from about the 4th grade on, there is no excuse for misspelling this one.
A loyal Proof That reader sent this to me. For some reason, I always hold teachers and government workers to a higher standard. I know I shouldn’t, but I do. And I always like to check to make sure there isn’t another meaning for what I think is a misspelled word, but this at the top of my Google search says it all:
I caught this picture at a gas station in Albuquerque this past weekend. One thing they had going for them is that it was the same on two sides of the sign and consistency is a good thing. At first I thought it might have been a spacing issue, particularly since another side of the sign spelled “Red Bul” with only one “t,” but looking at the picture again, I don’t really think that is it.
This was in the sidebar on my LinkedIn page recently and it caught my attention. It obviously escaped someone else’s attention.
While I was shopping at a local grocery store with my daughter recently, I came upon this sign. The correct word is “digital,” meaning “relating to or using calculation directly with digits rather than through measurable physical quantities” (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/digital) (emphasis added).
I recently received this email. I could immediately tell from the return address on what showed up in my email as “Wellsfrago Loan Company” that something was just not right. I was correct! There is a lot not right here.
I recently received this in an email.
A friend sent this one to me. I completely understand that it’s confusing, but when you get it right in one place, it appears you know the difference.
This was from a Facebook group that someone sent to me. Again, it is spelled correctly for another word, but is not the correct word in this context.