I read that whole quote twice through and even thought about it for a few minutes as well, but I have no idea what I’m supposed to get out of it. Could anyone help me out?
That’s because the transcriber has done a very poor job of going from speech to text. If you quote somebody, you should delete the Likes and Ums, add commas and periods, etc. (With the added constraint of not knowingly changing meanings.)
I would be highly annoyed if I were transcribed thus.
I read that whole quote twice through and even thought about it for a few minutes as well, but I have no idea what I’m supposed to get out of it. Could anyone help me out?
“Clear communication is good”?
And yet the quote fails to communicate clearly.
That’s because the transcriber has done a very poor job of going from speech to text. If you quote somebody, you should delete the Likes and Ums, add commas and periods, etc. (With the added constraint of not knowingly changing meanings.)
I would be highly annoyed if I were transcribed thus.
Ironic, ain’t it?
Writing for the general public is hard.
Intrinsic motivation matters.