But half the fun is lambasting them to their bosses via email when they make an error like that.
That won't be the reason I drop my subscription. It will be because I have decided thatthe cost is not worth the return and sports is just part of the equation. Other parts include info about the Austin area, entertainment going on, movies, UT sports, etc. Still lots of things to like about it.
The writing errors and lack of detail in some articles (not just sports) is common nowadays, sad to say. Including here, other forums, other newspapers, ebooks, blogs, etc.
But I got a feeling your issue with the AAS is more than the lack of detail in a story since you seem to like to espouse why you dropped your AAS subscription what seems like every chance there is.
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