Got this gem sent to my Inbox recently -
"End-user training is often
a huge fail because IT pros don't consider the needs or the learning
styles of their audience members."
'fail' is a verb. What they meant to say was 'failure' which is a noun.
And this is from a supposed professional. I didn't bother to read the article or go to the link because -
1) What the article tries to get me to understand, I already know.
2) I'm not going to give the site an ad-click action.
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