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This popped up in my twitter stream and since it almost literally made me cry with laughter, I'm sharing it here.
I had a rant some time back about the torture that is reading badly proofread proofs (advance copies for the Americans among you), and watching that video should give those of you with no access to these uncorrected proto-masterpieces can, just by watching this, get a feeling of what it's like.