<HTML>I wasn't defending RB. As I said I'm not a promoter of alternative views. I also believe that RB can, and should, defend himself.
I was questioning why people pick up on simple mistakes and turn them into heinous crimes. The opinion that RB should be derided for making a mistake is so lame as to make it laughable.
It doesn't matter whether I have seen the article or not. You explained the mistake that was made. I am taking you at your word that the map was the right way round. Yes, RB should have realised that if the map were reversed the text would be also... but he didn't. Should he be the target of derision for this? My opinion is that he shouldn't. We all make mistakes. For example, people who link to URL's <b>should</b> be able to do it correctly and not have to repost a link... should these people be derided for their ineptitude? No.
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