Your Letters
Dear Paper Monitor, I used to read the international version of the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ news site, and never had any trouble finding Magazine. So don't worry, m'kay?
Ross, Lancaster, UK
So . Whilst I admire the effort; what self-respecting homicidal maniac would buy one if offered a choice?
Graham, Hayle
Stephen Dodds (Letters, Monday) - was it really? I didn't know that. Incidentally, I think you wanted a full stop, not a question mark, at the end of your sentence.
Dan, Oxford
Today's contribution - should there be some sort of alert and maybe an enforced name change procedure for when we see these actions coming a mile off?
Kat Gregg, Coventry
I was just on the phone to our lawyers and I accidentally used the term "misunderestimate" (a la George W Bush). The lawyer went on without blinking and perfectly understood what I meant. Is THAT how stupid words get into the English language?
Michael B, London
Beneath the following words in Web Monitor: "...then try out the SEO rapper who writes poetically about website design coding. No, really."
In my browser, appeared these:
"In order to see this content you need to have both Javascript enabled and Flash installed. Visit ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Webwise for full instructions. If you're reading via RSS, you'll need to visit the blog to access this content."
It doesn't even rhyme.
James, London
Great semi-pun in about artistic tree trunks... "A British firm, Timbmet, is helping with logistics." Genius.
Roobenstien, Belfast
Talking about copy and pasting, fans of it will be pleased to know the most copy and pasted man in politics is back for a second term, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Martin Comer, London UK