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Agree it’s a lovely story. Hate to break it to you: it seems not to be true! However, the truth is arguably more striking than the myth. The Government Code & Cypher School (Bletchley Park) recruited a wide range of experts in various fields because of a realisation that the best minds for decrypting Enigma etc would not be limited to specialists in maths and languages. Tandy was consciously (not mistakenly) selected as a candidate and he did some excellent work there, some of which made use of his marine botany expertise. See for example https://www.warhistoryonline.com/world-war-ii/myth-busted.html.
 
Agree it’s a lovely story. Hate to break it to you: it seems not to be true! However, the truth is arguably more striking than the myth. The Government Code & Cypher School (Bletchley Park) recruited a wide range of experts in various fields because of a realisation that the best minds for decrypting Enigma etc would not be limited to specialists in maths and languages. Tandy was consciously (not mistakenly) selected as a candidate and he did some excellent work there, some of which made use of his marine botany expertise. See for example https://www.warhistoryonline.com/world-war-ii/myth-busted.html.
Ah this is 2024, never let “facts” spoil a good story! :)
 
I was walking the aisles of my local Bunnings this week, and spotted typos that I must have walked past numerous times. :oops:

The aisle was labeled:

Artifical Flowers
Trolleys and carts
Artifical Turf
Wheelbarrows
Numers and Letters

Good thing this is the right aisle to fix them!
Another example at Bunnings. The label on a box of door snakes - almost there
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Not really grammar but illnumerate innumerate.


Just after 10:00 a.m. on January 6, 2023, in the Southern Ocean some 1,100 kilometers south of Argentina, Matthew Mulrennan’s underwater camera captured a one-of-a-kind sighting: there, 176 meters beneath his vessel, a lone squid was propelling itself through the frigid water. With its outstretched vermillion tentacles, see-through body, and faint blue bioluminescent glow, this 12-centimeter-long squid is, potentially, the first colossal squid ever filmed in its natural environment

 
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Not really grammar but illnumerate innumerate.


Just after 10:00 a.m. on January 6, 2023, in the Southern Ocean some 1,100 kilometers south of Argentina, Matthew Mulrennan’s underwater camera captured a one-of-a-kind sighting: there, 176 meters beneath his vessel, a lone squid was propelling itself through the frigid water. With its outstretched vermillion tentacles, see-through body, and faint blue bioluminescent glow, this 12-centimeter-long squid is, potentially, the first colossal squid ever filmed in its natural environment

An American publication…kilometers, centimeter?
 

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