Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We all make mistakes or have employees that do, it is refreshing to see a media outlet own their problem and take action as well as apologizing.
Snopes: Apology From Senior Management/ |
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This is great to see.
I first used these folks in about 2015, so I missed the errors. I have always found them to be thorough and complete. |
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It shouldn't be "refreshing." It should be typical, expected, no less than professional behavior. I'm sad that this is refreshing because it means most other places don't offer transparency, and admit when they make a mistake.
To me, Snopes is a reliable fact-checking resource, and always has been. Note that in this apology, there is no mention that anything plagiarized was untrue. Facts are still facts, no matter where they came from, and whether or not you credited its source correctly or not. If I say Thomas Edison invented the first electric refrigerator, I would be wrong. The credit for that invention goes to Fred W. Wolf. However, the fact that the electric refrigerator was invented, can't be disputed. It's still fact, regardless of who invented it. |
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Woops, sorry I was unclear. I'm not sad that you think it's refreshing. I'm sad that it really IS refreshing. And yes it is refreshing. Which is sad.
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I am sorry, I was more unclear than you were unclear - LOL. I understood your meaning. And agree, it is sad that it is refreshing. It should be ho-hum normal.
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We have become a nation who, at this time, simply accepts falsehoods. We don’t condemn it, and from my point of view, that is “enabling behavior”. It is destroying any true discourse, among other things. Yes, it is sad, very sad. Lying is never ever something that should be accepted. And the lying being done today is on important issues. And to add, adding links on here that you know are untrue, is a lie in itself. |
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On the other hand, "Google" tells me: "Who is the inventor of the modern refrigerator? The American inventors Oliver Evans, Jacob Perkins, and John Gorrie are credited with developing the earliest versions of the modern refrigerator in the early 1800s. Later that century, the work of German engineer Carl von Linden allowed chemical refrigerant to be stored efficiently, paving the way for mass production of refrigerators." So I guess we're 0 for 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The first electric refrigerator for home use was invented by Fred Wolf. It was called the Domelre, a portmanteau of DOMestic ELectric REfrigerator. It was a commercial failure but did result in an innovation that hadn't been used in competitor models - the ice tray. The History of the Refrigerator: Staying Cool Throughout the Ages DOMELRE First Electric Refrigerator | ashrae.org The history of the refrigerator — Sandvik Materials Technology |
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Wolf invented an electrical device that sat on top of your ice box and essentially replaced the block of ice. According to Wikipedia.
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Yup, which resulted in a Refrigerator instead of an icebox. Kind of like an engine attached to a buggy changes it into a horseless carriage or automobile.
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Last edited by Taltarzac725; 08-13-2021 at 07:47 PM. |
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Last edited by John41; 08-13-2021 at 09:36 PM. |
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Would you please provide support or a link demonstrating a case where they lied?. Last edited by GrumpyOldMan; 08-13-2021 at 09:55 PM. |
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————————— Snopes launched a probe looking into the plagiarism allegations after BuzzFeed News sent inquiries to the fact-checker. Their investigation concluded Mikkelson plagiarized in a whopping 54 articles under his own name, a pseudonym "Jeff Zarronandia," and the generic Snopes staff in the byline. ————— What is Plagiarism? - Plagiarism.org What is Plagiarism? - Plagiarism.org In other words, plagiarism is an act of fraud. It involves both stealing someone else's work and lying about it afterward Last edited by John41; 08-13-2021 at 10:04 PM. |
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