Here's a mildly amusing Fixie Ranfock typo: the site http://www.dl-education.org/ exclaims in its page title "Get a Fegree Now!" Now, that's a typo, but we wouldn't expect an SRU cartel web page to be free of grammatical errors, would we? Sure enough, there's a clinker in the body of the page. Oh, yeah, the get-your-degree evaluation asks the usual set of probing (yes/no) questions: Guess right and get a PhF. Let's see how long the title error stays there, and let's see if the web mistress can catch the grammatical mistake. Current time: 08:07 PDT. Somebody say "one, two, three, go!"
New title, but the grammar still needs work. New title! Bad grammar! Now the (all-caps) title reads "YOU MAY ALREADY QUALIFY FOR A FULLY ACCREDITED COLLEGE DEGREE!" But there's still that pesky grammatical error to address. Here's a hint: Richard J. Hoyer does it too. The "keywords" meta tags include the amusing "high IQ."
Re: New title, but the grammar still needs work. Perhaps they should consider changing the tag to "high IQ but gullible"?
...or "unbelievably brazen" Just for the sake of documenting the weirdness that comes out of the inland Northwest, the domain www.dl-education.org that holds the grammatically challenged "Get a Fegree Now!" site used to hold the "Fort Young University" site. See the ICfHE Goatbag site, where the fed-to-the-gulls Fort Young is still listed as a super-cool five-star wowie. And whatever happened to Hampton Bay University?
Fixie digures it out. Good job-- it was that "affect[ive]" vs. "effect[ive]" mistake, and I see you've corrected it. You might consider explaining this to Dick the next time you speak to him.