I noticed that they didn’t even number them in a logical order. At least they could have named them after their functions, like “Main Guest Building”, “Gym”, etc.
I’m retired now, but my last job was selling print shop supplies like papers and inks. One of the most often repeated stories I heard was about lack of proofreading. I would say that this is a good example of that lack.
Got to love it when labeled 1 is really 4
Labeled 2 is 3
Labeled 3 is 2
And labeled 4 is 1
Too bad there was not five buildings so one would look correct!
Richard says
Almost as nonsensical as the wine menu in NY years ago which said:
No. 1. White wine
No.2. Red wine
Please order by number
Alan Rogers says
I noticed that they didn’t even number them in a logical order. At least they could have named them after their functions, like “Main Guest Building”, “Gym”, etc.
I’m retired now, but my last job was selling print shop supplies like papers and inks. One of the most often repeated stories I heard was about lack of proofreading. I would say that this is a good example of that lack.
Code Clements says
Got to love it when labeled 1 is really 4
Labeled 2 is 3
Labeled 3 is 2
And labeled 4 is 1
Too bad there was not five buildings so one would look correct!
Czyrko says
In the UK, that’s known as “stating the bleedin’ obvious”!)