Posted by Jay Livingston
Sociological Images ran a slightly edited version of my post of a few days ago about the ritual aspects of the US Open finals. Sociological Images has a much wider readership – 50,000 hits on a good day – and items there get picked up and reposted on still other websites.
Those websites also do some editing. Maybe some translating too. I followed a
pingback to time2sports.com to find a version of my post that seems to have
been machine translated into some other language and then back into
something that seems sort of like English.
Sociological Images
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time2sports
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I saw the match too. When I got home from work, I turned on CBS. | I saw a compare too. When we got home from work, we incited on CBS. |
I would guess that most of the people there yesterday would choose even a so-so final over a close, well-played match on an outside court in Round 3. | we would theory that many of a people there would select even a so-so final over a close, well-played compare on an outward justice in Round 3. |
Hmm- “an outward justice.” Nice turn of phrase. File it for use later in a different context.
For the full version, including puzzlers like “What creates a sheet value all a income afterwards,” go to time2sports. And for the
version at Sociological Images, well, here’s how time2sports linked it:
This post creatively seemed on Sociological Images.*
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*I have cleaned up this link. The link in the time2sports versions – all the links on
the post there – take you to advertisements and dubious downloads.
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