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Looking for references to the term "Helicopter"
There was a story I heard a while back about how whenever a particular journalist would send articles to his editor, the editor would always make some sort of gratuitous change just to feel productive. After a while, the journalist started inserting obviously wrong things into his articles just so the editor would have something to correct and leave the rest of his article alone.
For some reason, I remember this being called a "helicopter" but I'm having real trouble finding any reference to it on the internet. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? |
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I do. I've heard the same story, or something very similar. While I can't recall the specifics, I think I heard that story here, as in one of the SDMB posters did that.
A brief search of the archives didn't turn up anything. |
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Try post 36 here http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/...ght=helicopter. And there are subsequent comments on that post downthread.
Last edited by LSLGuy; 11-19-2008 at 08:56 PM. |
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Here's where I first mentioned it (post #21)
One more time (post #6) This one starts off about a writer and his/her editor, so you may be conflating the OP with the term. And most recently (post #36) Basically, it was a film producer who'd include an actual helicopter in his budget requests (for aerial shots), with the intention of defusing a busybody editor. Last edited by Sublight; 11-19-2008 at 09:44 PM. |
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Ah cheers!
It was starting to drive me nuts, friends said I hallucinated the entire affair. |
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