What are errors that make no sense yet are very widespread for some unknown reason?
I got to thinking about this during my incessant conversations on YouTube regarding Titanic. For some reason, a large number of the YouTube community have taken to calling her sister ship, Olympic, the Olympia.
Just a bit of information that really drives this into the dirt. The company that owned Titanic, the White Star Line, was in the habit of ending all their ships' names with -ic (Baltic, Celtic, Ionic, Doric, Suevic etc.) while their primary competitors, Cunard, ended their ships' names with -ia (Carpathia, Lusitania, Mauretania, Aquitania, Campania, etc).
Thus, calling Olympic the Olympia is effectively stating that she was a rival ship to her owners.
I have no idea why this persists, but I think I know where it originates. Does it originate from the Greek city of Olympia? A landmark? Other ships named Olympia? There certainly aren't any documentaries or documents that call her Olympia.
No. It comes from the gun in Call of Duty; Black Ops.
EDIT
I just thought of another. Misspelling in the age of autocorrect.
Misspelling a word in an article you just read.
So once again, what error is so popular but makes no sense whatsoever?
I got to thinking about this during my incessant conversations on YouTube regarding Titanic. For some reason, a large number of the YouTube community have taken to calling her sister ship, Olympic, the Olympia.
Just a bit of information that really drives this into the dirt. The company that owned Titanic, the White Star Line, was in the habit of ending all their ships' names with -ic (Baltic, Celtic, Ionic, Doric, Suevic etc.) while their primary competitors, Cunard, ended their ships' names with -ia (Carpathia, Lusitania, Mauretania, Aquitania, Campania, etc).
Thus, calling Olympic the Olympia is effectively stating that she was a rival ship to her owners.
I have no idea why this persists, but I think I know where it originates. Does it originate from the Greek city of Olympia? A landmark? Other ships named Olympia? There certainly aren't any documentaries or documents that call her Olympia.
No. It comes from the gun in Call of Duty; Black Ops.
EDIT
I just thought of another. Misspelling in the age of autocorrect.
Misspelling a word in an article you just read.
So once again, what error is so popular but makes no sense whatsoever?