Re: Closed Captioning

From: ajpdla (ajpdla_at_pacifier.com)
Date: 12/08/04


Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 18:45:29 -0800


"RaeMorrill" <raemorrill@aol.com.com> wrote in message
news:20041207011654.06555.00000992@mb-m22.aol.com...
> >nd missed the "S" and added a "W" on the second stroke --
>>and of course, she didn't proofread the job correctly before sending out
>>the
>>final -- sent out the transcript which had the doctor coming in and giving
>>the patient a Pabst beer.
>>
>
> I'll bet that's been transcribed by an MT too. It sets my teeth on edge
> when
> they say "We will give her a ____" then name a test. They are not giving
> it to
> her, they are obtaining it.

As regards the smear, I see your point. However, as regards any other test,
they either give it, administer it, or attempt to obtain results from
giving/administering it.

Still, though, I'm with you: It really irks me, too, sometimes to see them.
But I'm trying to get better, if only for myself. LOL.

Aaron



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