Lyft, which launched in 2012 as Zimride before changing its name a year later, is a car service similar to Uber, which operates in about 300 US cities and expanded to Canada (thought so far just in one province, Ontario) last year. Ever week, it sends its drivers a personalised “Weekly Feedback Summary”.
Two typos in two sentences. We’ll have Teh Grauniad back in no time.
I found them hard to find as it seems the brain assumes the correct word and sort of auto-corrects.
“I found them hard to find “: then read it backwards.
Forget the typos, that first sentence is glorious. Evidently The Guardian has started using the Amanda Marcotte version of The Elements of Style.
Two in one line, let alone that the sentence was too long.