Your Letters
I think you might want to change your headline for the article about . "Prisoners saunter from jail" seems more appropriate!
Cat, London, UK
Re: finding a name for TV programatical juxtaposition (Letters, Tuesday). Would the word Chris from Truro seeks be Scheduelling?
Stig, London, UK
What does Martin of High Wycombe mean (in Letters, Tuesday) when he says Paper Monitor is showing female qualities with its mistake? Can he please explain so I can decide whether or not to be offended?
Linda, Warrington
In response to David G's grammatical nitpicking (Letters, Tuesday) I would like to point out that both formulas and formulae are correct as the plural of formula.
Andy Nichols, London
Thanks to Brian Martin for his car bumper sticker for Monitor readers. I can't wait to see one out in the real world! I think we should develop a secret handshake for ourselves next... who knows how influential the Monitor cult will be in a few years鈥 time?
Sarah, Edinburgh
Re: bumper stickers tailored to suit a newspaper鈥檚 readership, (Letters, Tuesday). Here are my suggestions: Daily Star "My bumpers are bigger than Jordan's"; Daily Express "Diana bumper sticker conspiracy"; The Mirror "Spot our bumper and win a mini competition".
Mike Monk, London
Just a timely reminder to MM readers that Christmas will soon be upon us and, so as to ensure your sprouts are just right, now is the time to put them on to boil. Is this another type of ?
Simon Rooke, Nottingham UK
Is it any wonder that we feel compelled to watch the film , when the alternative employment prospects for penguins are so bad? "Penguins also star in the latest series of 大象传媒 One's Planet Earth... They return this Sunday to come under attack from seals鈥.
Sarah Bowyer, Reading, UK
Pedant Alert - Is that really a is mounted in? It just looks to me as though he's secured in a series of gimbals. If it was a gyroscope then he should be spinning continuously and pointing in the same direction no matter which way the gimbals turn.
Kip, Norwich, UK
Re: the Telegraph's I Have Never Society. I went to telegraph.co.uk to download a membership certificate, wrote in the space provided "misused an apostrophe"... and then tore it up on looking more closely at the site's Tate Britain banner ad (shown below) that reads "The largest collection of Holbeins work".
Howard, Bakewell